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CATALOGUE 


7 (ae (JouN). Bust portrait, head to right,engraved 
by Houston for the American Universal Magazine. 
stipple, oval, 8vo. [1792.] 
Very scarce. 
2, —— Portrait engraved on copper by H. Houston. Stained 
nd small hole in forehead but good impression of this rare 
int. 4to [1765], mounted. 


3. —— Portrait. Line and stipple, engraved by B. Tanner. 
Foxed.) 8vo. Rare. 

4. —— Colored lithograph portrait by N. Currier.  4to. 
1845. | 

5. —— Portrait engraved on copper. By Tanner(?). Pub- 


ished to T. Condie, Phil. 8vo. Scarce. Also lithograph on 
ndia paper of Longacre. 8vo. (2) 


6. —— Portrait engraved by Millot, scarce; also litho- 
rraph portrait by Duval and 3 others (2 cut close). 8vo. (5) 
7%, —— Portraits, copper-plate, Lond. 1783; also portraits 


ngraved by Longacre and Leney. 8vo. (3) 

8. ADAMS (JOHN QUINCY). Portrait engraved by Longacre 
ufter Stuart. Large Paper. 4to. Fine and scarce. 

9, ——- Colored lithograph portrait by N. Currier. (Stained. ) 
to. Scarce. 

10. ArTER THE Day’s FisHinc. Etching by F. M. Gregory. 
Remarqué proof on Japan vellum paper, signed by the artist. 
Large folio. . | 

11. ALLEN (Mrs. J. H.) Favorite at Wallack’s. Bust por- 
rait in pencil, and a half length, drawn in bistre. 8vo. (2) 

12. ALLSTON (WasHINGTON). Half-length portrait, seated. 
Mezzotint by J. Sartain after Chester Harding. Folio. 

13. Atsop (Mrs.) Daughter of Mrs. Jordan and William 
[V. Engraved portrait on copper by J. Hopwood after W. M. 
Craig. 1817. 8vo. 

14. AMERICAN ENGRAVING. D. Martin Luther. Copper-plate 
sngraved by John Eckstein. Folio, cracked by careless folding. 
Circa 1790. 


Excessively rare. Specimens of this engraver are seldom found— 
in fact,not over a half dozen specimens of his engravings are known. 


15. Specimens of Early American Engraving, by Mave- 
rick, Fairman, Kearney, Tanner, Tiebout, Boyd, etc. 8vo. (#1) 
16. AMERICAN Portraits. Capt. Thos. MacDonough, bust 
sngraved by Gimbrede; James Lawrence, bust by Rollinson ; 
Com. Edward Preble, mezzotint. 8vo. (3) 
17. —— David Rittenhouse, engraved by Golrecht; Wm. 
Penn, engraved by Longacre after a drawing by Edwin; Benj. 
Franklin, engraved by Golrecht ; Jonathan Edwards, engraved 
by Jocelyn. 8vo. (4) 
18. —— Benjamin Rush, portrait engraved by Golrecht ; 
Fisher Ames, engraved by Boyd; Caspar Wistar, engraved by 
Neagle (torn); John Hancock, engraved by Longacre. 8vo. (4) 


engraved by Jocelyn; Barthelemi De Las Cases. 8vo. (4) 
20. —— David Ramsay, by Gimbrede; Monroe, by Dick, 
cut down, rare; P. S. Physick, by Durand, 1825; Fisher 
Ames by Boyd, 1814  8vo. ; (4) 
21. John Hancock, by Longacre; Samuel Adams, by ~ 
Goodman and Piggot; Hamilton, by Leney; Wm. Penn, by 
Longaere; John Tanner, by Illman; Henry Clay. Giz 
22. ; John Marshall; Wm. Lewis; Alex. — 
Hamilton; John Paulding, Captor of André; Judge Grier; — 
and others. Private lithographs, some proofs on india paper. (8) — 
23. —— James Monroe, 2; Benj. Rush; James Wilson, india 
paper; F. Andrew Michaux, botanist, india paper ; Caspar a 
Wistar; Duncan McIntosh; and others. (8) 8 
24, Jas. Fenimore Cooper; Lydia H. Sigourney; David 
Ramsay; John Trumbull; Stephen Van Rensselaer; Rev. John 
S. Ravenscroft, Bishop of North Carolina, india paper ; Benja- _ 
min Rush; and others. Good lot. 8vo and Ato. (3) es 
25. —— Samuel J. Tilden; F.C. Havermeyer; John Cum- 
mings; H. B. Bigelow; and others. Steel plates, some proofs = 
on india paper. (105%: 
26. Alex. Hamilton; Israel Putnam; Isaac Shelly; Jac. 
Brown; General E. P. Gaines; Group of American Generals, — 


engraved by Tanner; and others. 8vo. (12) : 
27. —— Timothy Dwight; Simon Kenton; Edward Everett; 

Robert Fulton; Elias Boudinot; Joel Barlow; and others. 

Steel engravings, mostly. 8vo. (15) 


28. —— Naval Officers. Thos. MacDonough, engraved by — i 
Gimbrede; Johnston Blakely, by Gimbrede; Richard Dale; 
Wm. Bainbridge: Admiral Richard Howe; Commander aoe ie 

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Good lot. (6) == 
29. —— Rebellion. Generals Bragg, Beauregard, Stuart, 
Stuart, Grant, Polk, Ewell, Stonewall Jackson, and others, oF 


Steel engravings. 8vo. (15) as 
30. Another lot. Generals Sterling Price; Scott; 

Robert E. Lee; N. P. Banks; Sigel; and others. Steel plates. 

8vo and 4to.° (12,4 


31. —— Another lot. Winfield Scott; Maates Joe Hooker; 
Burnside; Fremont; Carl Schurz; and others. Steel plates. — 
8vo and 4to. (12) 

32. —— Revolutionary. Generals Moultrie; Otho, H. Will __ 
iams; Daniel Morgan Putnam; Steuben; Stark: St. ‘Claires ss 
Schuyler: and others. Engraved by Durand, éte. 8vo, (ie 


33. —— Signers of the Declaration of Independence. John ~ 
Adams; Roger Sherman; Geo. Clymer; Francis Hopkinson; — 
Wm. Floyd, by Durand; Chas. Carroll, Thos. Lynch, Jr., 
Luther Martin, and others. Steel engravings by Durand, 
Longacre, and others. - 8vo. 9) Paes? 

34. —— Another lot. Wm. Paca; John Hancock; Joseph — 
Hewes; Samuel Huntington; Philip Livingston; Robert Treat oy 
Paine; Edw. Rutledge; and others. All but one steel engray- — 
ings by Maverick and Longacre. 8vo. (10) 


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30. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Statesmen. Joel R. Poinsett; 
Wm. Pinkney; Stephen A. Douglas; Wm. H. Seward; Cal- 
houn; Morgan Lewis; Clay; and others. Good lot. Steel en- 
gravings. 8vo and 4to. (13) 


36. —— Another lot. Clay; Grant (various portraits); 
Roger B. Taney; Van Buren; Chester A. Arthur; Lincoln; 
Andrew Johnson; Geo. M. Dallas; and others. Steel plates. 
Good lot. 8vo and 4to. (15) 

o/, AMERICAN VIEWS. Southern and Western Churches. 
First Presbyterian, New Orleans; Second Presbyterian, 
Chicago; First Reformed, Allegheny; First Presbyterian, 
Pittsburgh; and others. Lithographs (some stained). 8vo. 


syne (8) 
88. —— Nauvoo; New Harmony ; St. Joseph; Fort Snelling; 
and others. Steel engravings by H. J. Meyer. 4to. (10 pieces.) 
39. ——— East Port; Mount Vernon; The Capitol at Wash- 
ington; Wheeling, Va.; and others. Steel engravings, by H. 
J. Meyer. 4to. (10 pieces. ) 
40. —— Rapids of the Mohawk; Catskill Mountains; Lake 
George; Boston (4 different views); Baltimore; and others. 
(12) 

41. —— President’s House, engraved by I. L. Frederick; 


State House, Boston, 1775, early lithograph; Passaic Falls and 
Delaware Water Gap, colored; Harper’s Ferry; and others. 
Mostly engravingson copper. 12mo. Good lot. (15) 
J y; Falls of Niagara; Sche- 
nectady; West Point; Tremont House, Boston; and others. 


Steel engravings. 4to. (18) 
43. —— Destruction of Wyoming; Meredith, N. H.; State 
House, Boston; Lake George; Harvard University ; and others. 
Engravings on steel and copper. Mostly 8vo. (21) 
44, Falls on Connecticut River at Gill, Mass.; Boston; 
Pulaski Monument, Savanah; City Hall, Phil; and others. 
Engravings on steel and copper. Mostly 8vo. (22) 
45. —— Ruins of Jamestown; Washington Monument, 


Baltimore; Natural Bridge, Va.; Mauch-Hanch; Forest Scene 

on the Lehigh; and others. Steel engravings and woodcuts. 

(60) 

46. AMERIGO VESPUCCI. Oval bust portrait with laurel 

wreath border, and nautical objects. With poem and biogra- 

phy beneath (in Italian). Engraved on copper by C. L. Padre, 
1812, after G. M. Testi. Folio. 


47. AMHERST (JEFFREY, LORD). Téte-a-téte portraits. The 
Cautious Commander (Amherst) and Mrs. P—tt, from the 
Town and Country Magazine, 1778. With the descriptive 
letterpress. 


48. ANDERSON (D. C.) Bust portrait in oval. Drawing in 
bistre. 8vo. 

Friend of Edwin Booth. Played Polonius to Booth’s Hamlet. 

49. ANDRE (Mayor). ‘‘The Unfortunate Death of Major 
Andre.” Old copper-plate engraving by Goldar after Hamil- 
ton. 4to 

50. —— Bookplate of Beverley Robinson. (After the capture 
of Major André, Robinson interviewed Washington on his be: 
half, being sent by Sir Henry Clinton.) 


51. ANTIQUE GEMS. Vignette engravings of Cupid, Gany- 
mede, Bacchus, Germanicus, Bacchante, etc., from the original 
gems by T. Worlidge. (23) 

52. ARTISTS. Portraits of John Pine after Hogarth; Sir 
James Northcote, by Daniell; Fuseli, after Corbould, india 
paper; Sir James Thornhill, by Bretherton; and others. Mostly 
Svo. . (23) © 

53. —— Titian, by Vosterman, original impression; Simon — 
Vouet, by Corner; J. M. W. Turner, by Holl, fine impression; = 
Paulus Pontius, after Vandyke, india paper; Nollekens, on z 
Holl; and others. Mostly 8vo. wee 

54. AUTOGRAPHS. A. L. of Victor Hugo, concerning an 
article for the ‘‘ Revue des Deux Mondes,” signed Victor, H. 
28 January. No year. 1 p. 8vo. 

55. —— A. L.S. 2 pp. 12mo, no date, of Beranger, the 
famous French song writer. 


56. —— A.N.S. of Alex. Dumas, pére. Sm. 12mo, no date. 


HY A. L. S. of Victorien Sardou, the famous French — 
dramatist, author of ‘‘Dora,” etc. From Marly le Roi, no — 
date. 1p. small 12mo. 2 Se ee 

58. —— A. L.S. 1p. 8vo, of Fanny Kemble. Lond., n. oo 

59. —— Certificate of payment as Member of the Senate to- 
Philip Schuyler, and countersigned by Isaac Roosevelt, N. Y., 
April 8, 1790. With woodcut portrait of the latter. 

(As one eo 

60. —— Certificate of Loan tothe State, signed on the back — 
by Jonathan Dayton, Speaker of the Assembly of N. J. Valet 
May 5, 1791. 


61. —— Bishop G. W. Doane. Two autograph letters signed, 
1884. (2 

62. —— A.L.S. 1p. small 8vo, of Henry Clay, dated 1841, Pe. 

63. —— A. L. 8S. 2 pp. 12mo, of H. W. Longfellow, dated , 
Cambridge, 1879. Ae tee 


64. —_ A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo, of Oliver Wendell Holmes, ‘ 
April 19, 1880. a 

65. AZEGLIO (MAssIMo). La Sacra della Tomba, dei Monacis, ee 
2 different views; Antico Sepolcro dei Monaci. vithoee oe es 
by Festa. Turin, 1828-9. (3) 


66. Bas OF NEW ORLEANS. A rare aquatint by — 
P. L. Debucourt, after a Drawing on the Field of — 

Battle by H. Laclotte, Engineer of the Louisiana Army, 1815. 
The View gives the whole field of battle, with the defenses, 
the commanders on both sides, and the whole of the troops in 
active conflict. In the left foreground is shown the American 
entrenched camp, and a mansion. A distant view of th 
country in the background. Large folio. RARE. 
67. BATTLE SCENES. The Battle of the Boyne; Battles. ( 
Crecy, Cullodén, Bannockburn, La Hogue; Scenes in th 
French Revolutionary Wars, by Winkeles; and others. Mostl : 
old engravings on copper. (3 
68. Another lot. Similar. | (185 


69. —— Indian Mutiny, Crimean War, etc. Steel engrav- — a 
ings. 8vo. ERE 35 


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70. BAZAAR IN CAIRO; Head of an Arab; and three others. 
Finely engraved woodcuts, proofs before letters on china 
paper. 4to. (5 pieces) 
_ (1. BEARD (FRANK). Artist during the Rebellion; A Conflict 
in a Prison Cell; and another. Clever original pen-and-ink 
drawings. Signed. 4to. (2) 

72. BETHLEHEM (PA.) View of Bethlehem. A Moravian 
Settlement. Copper-plate, drawn by J. Wild, engraved by J. 
Dadley. 4to. 1798.: 

73. BETTERTON (THOs.) English actor, time of Nell Gwynne. 
Portrait, on copper, from the Universal Magazine. 8vo. Circa 
1800. 

74, BEwick (THOMAS), the famous engraver. Engraved 
portrait by John Burnet, on india paper. 4to. 

75. BIBLICAL PorTRAITS: Isaac; David; Abraham; Solomon; 
and others. Mainly after Guido. Copper-plates. Folio. (11) 

76. BILLINGTON (Mrs). Portraits, after a Miniature by Cos- 
way, as Cecilia, as Rosetta (2); Mrs. Edwin, as Juliana, and 
as Letitia Hardy; Miss Brunton, by Cook, Hopwood, and 
Ridley. (9) 

77. BisHop (ANNA). Famous Songstress, appeared in 
America 1847, fine lithograph, full length, colored; also full 
length, in armor; also a bust portrait, by D'Avignon. 4to. (8) 

78. BOLIVAR (Simon). Bust portrait. Lithograph, by Brodt- 
mann. Fine impression. 

79. BOOK-PLATE. Book-plate of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, 
and a 2-pp. autograph letter of the same, dated from Dublin. 
(The famous brewer). (As two pieces. ) 
_ 80. Boston. New and Accurate Chart of the Harbour of 
Boston, in New England. Engraved by J. Lodge, from The 
Political Mag. 4to. Scarce. 1782. 

81. —— View of Faneuil Hall, in Boston. Engraved by 
S. Hill, for the Mass. Magazine. Colored by an amateur, and 
torn at the plate mark. 8vo. ; 

_ 82. BRAHAM (JOHN). Famous singer. Portrait by Wool- 
worth, after T. Wageman. Engraved on copper. §8vo, inlaid. 
Fine impression. 

_ 88. BRECKENRIDGE (J. C.) Vice-President of the U. S.; 
Francis R. Shunk, Gov. of Pennsylvania. Colored lithographs 
by Currier. 4to. (2) 

84. BrouGH(Wm.F.) Vocalist. Cleverly-executed drawing 
in pencil. Head. 4to. 

85. BROUGHAM (JOHN). Lithograph portrait. 4to, with mat. 
Bry 1865. 

The most striking likeness of Brougham. | 

86. BUCHANAN (JAMES). Lithograph portrait by L. N. Rosen- 
thal. India paper. Folio. 1856. 

87. —— Lithograph portrait in color. Life size, with dark 
background. Fine likeness, with painting effect. Folio. 

88. BULL(OLE). Famous violinist. Bust portrait, asa Young 
Man. Lithograph, by Gambardella, drawn from Life. Rare. 


Folio. Fine impression. 
Presentation copy to Prince Poniatowsky from Ole Bull, with his 
autograph. 


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89. BUNKER’s HILL. View of the Attack on Bunker’s Hill, 
with the Burning of Charlestown, 1775. Old copper-plate, 
engraved by Lodge, drawn by Mr. Millar. 4to. 


90. BURKE (THOs., Father of Chas. Burke), steel engraving, 
in character; Edward Cuddy, Early N. Y. and Phil. per- 


former. Engraved on steel by Gimber 8vo and 4to. (2) 


91, Burton (W. E.) Comedian. Bust portrait. Engraved 
on steel by Jackman. India paper. 8vo. 

92. Byron (LorpD). Bust portrait, after Raphael, Morghen, 
and Bartolozzi. 4to. 1822. 


93. Cee Opening of the Pacific Railroad. 

Train passing over the Humboldt River Bridge. 

Early settlers cheering at the train and Indians on the other 

side of the River fleeing in terror. Very characteristic colored 
lithograph by Schile. Folio (margin torn). 1870. 


94. CALLOT, two original etchings; early engraving of 


Christain tortures; original engravings after GOLTZIUS, circa 


1600. (11) 


95. CAMPAIGN PoRTRAITS. Lewis Cass and W. O. Butler; 


Buchanan and Breckenridge: Clay and Freylinghuysen. © Col- 
ored lithographs by N. Currier. 4to. (8) 

96. CANADA. View of St. Johns, upon the River Sorell, in 
Canada, with the Redoubts taken in. the year 1776. Copper- 
plate. 4to. 1789. 

97. CANOVA (ANTONIO). Portrait engraved by Worthing- 
ton, after Fabre India paper. 4to. Scarce, 


98. CAPTURING A CoNvoy. Military scene, with numerous — 


figures. Fine lithograph on india paper, after Van Hugten- 
burg. Large folio. 

99. CARLETON (SiR Guy). Téte-a-téte portrait from Walker’s 
Hibernian Magazine. The Careful Commander (Carleton) and 
Mrs. W——n. 8vo. 

100. CARTHAGENA (South America), colored engraving on 
copper; Acapulco, Francisco de Campeche, early views on 
copper; and others. (7) 

101. Cass (LEwiIs). Lithograph portrait in colors, by N. 
Currier, 1848. 4to. 

102. CATTERMOLE (G.) Original water-color drawing of a 
Puritan Soldier feeding his charger. Unsigned, but probably 
by Cattermole, the famous English artist. Ato. 


108. CERVANTES AND THE DUKE OF ALVA. Rare early por- 
traits. Fine impressions. 4to. One inlaid. (2) 

104. CHINESE COLORED PRINTS. 12river views. Printed on 
isinglass (?). Some of the prints damaged. Oblong 4to. (12) 

105. CIBBER (COLLEY). Bust portrait, engraved on copper 
by A. Bannerman. 4to. 


106. CINCINNATI, OHIO. View of the City, showing the 


Mississippi, upon which are the river steamers Thos. Jeffer- 
son, Gen. Scott, United States. ete. Lithograph by Onker. 
Tinted. 4to. Circa 1848. 4 . 


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107. CLAY (HENRY). Lithograph portrait on india paper, by 
D’ Avignon, with view of the Capitol below the portrait. Folio. 


1856. 
A fine specimen of American lithography. Margins slightly torn. 

108. Half-length portrait, seated. Line engraving by 
P. Maverick, after C. King. Long Spanish Inscription be- 
neath. Folio. VERY RARE. 1882. 

109. —— Full-length portrait, engraved in mezzotint by 
H.S Sadd, after J. W. Dodge. Vignette of Ashland on mar- 
gin. Folio (margin repaired). 1843. 


110. —— Full-length portrait. Mezzotint by J. Sartain. 
Folio (margins stained). 1853. 
111. —— Two colored lithograph portraits by N. Currier. 


One fulllength. 4to. (2) 

112. CLERGY. Portraits of George Whitfield, on india | 
paper: John Wesley, india paper; Sydney Smith; John Wiclif ; 
Rev. G. Walker, by Earlom; Abp. Warham, proof on india; 
Samuel Parr; and others. 4to and 8vo. (84) ; 

118. CLINTON (GEORGE), and Christopher Columbus.  Por- 
traits engraved by Peter Maverick. 8vo (slightly stained). (2) 

114. CopBeTT (WmM.) Half-length portrait by Bartolozzi, 
after J. R. Smith, on india paper. 1801. 4to. Restrike. 

115. CoLE (THomAS). The Voyage of Life: Childhood, 
Youth, Manhood, and Old Age. The complete set engraved 
on steel from the originals, by James Smillie, 1855. In neat 
gilt frames, 31 in. x 25 in. Proofs (very slightly foxed). (4 
pieces.) 

116. COLMAN (GEORGE). Bust portrait, engraved in stipple 
by Scriven, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 4to. 1813 

117. COLORED PorTRAITS. Paul I., Emperor of Russia, en- 
graved by Chapman; Anne of Austria, Queen of Louis XIIL., 
engraved by Hargrave. Both hand-colored. 8vo. (2) 

118. —— Mademoiselle de Montpensier: Duchesse de Longue- 
ville; Margaret of Provence; and others. Colored and touched 
with gold. 8vo. (7) 

119. —— Marie de Medici; Petrarch’s Laura; Heloise; Com- 
tesse de Grignon; and others. Colored and touched with gold. 
8vo. (9) 

120. CoLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. Armorial Bearings of the States 
of Penna. and New Jersey; The Four Temperaments, copper- 
plates, engraved forthe Columbian Magazine. 8vo. (2) 

121. CoLUMBUS (CHRISTOPHER). Early copper-plate por- 
trait [1650]; Americus Vespuccius, engraved by G. Fairman. 
Ato. (2) 

122. Photograph of a painting presented to the State 
in 1784 by Mrs. M. Farmer, cabinet size (from J. C. Breevort’s 
library); Columbus Sighting Land, an allegorical engraving by 
John Strada, original impression. (2) 

123. Cooke (G.F.) Half-length portrait as Sir Archy Mac- 
Sarcasm. Lithograph, mounted. 8vo. 

124. CoPPER-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, by Sturt, Burghers, W. 
Elder, Van Der Gucht, and others. 8vo. (29) 


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125. CorREGGIO. The Madonna, with St. Francis. Fine 
lithograph on‘india paper, after the original by Haufstaeng]l. 
Large folio. Brilliant impression. 


126. CostuMES. Engravings on copper of Morning Dress, 
Evening Dress, Promenade Costumes, Carriage Dress, and 


others. Colored by hand. 8vo. Lond.; Ackermann, 1810. — 


(8 pieces. ) 
127. CROMWELL (OLIVER). Bust portrait. in uniform. 


Lithograph by Tubino, after Subtermans. 4to, Fine im- 


pression. 

128. CRUIKSHANK (G.) The Queen and the Union, No Re- 
peal—No O’Connell. Leaflet containing engraving by Cruik- 
shank. 4to (letterpress damaged). Scarce. 

129. —— Mayhew’s Great Exhibition of 1851. Eleven hu- 
morous etchings. Folio. (Reprint.) 


130. CRUIKSHANK (R.) Curious caricature by Robert Cruik- 


shank, containing portraits of Geo. I[V., Edward Irving, and 
Liston. 8vo, with mat. Rare. 


131. 1D (GEO. M.). Vice-President of the United 
States. Colored lithograph by N. Currier. 4to. 
1845. 
132. DANTE. Guido’s portrait. Lithographic reproduction 
by Stefani, 1841. 4to, india paper. 
183° Da Pontg (LORENZO). Professor of Italian, Columbia 
- College, N. Y. Author of the librettos of Don Giovanni, Nozze 
di Figaro, etc. Bust portrait in oval, drawn in pencil. 8vo. 
184. DARLEY (F. O. C.) American artist. Fine etched 
portrait by H. B. Hall. Autograph of Darley in pencil (?). 
4to. Proof on india paper. 


135. —— A Visit from St. Nicholas. By Clement C. Moore. 
Tinted illusts. by Darley. Ato, original wrappers, pp. 8. 
N. Y. 1862 


136. DEATH OF JOHN QuINCcY ADAMsg, Feb. 23, 1848. ‘* This 
is the end of earth,—I am content.” Colored lithograph by 
N. Currier. 4to. 1848. Rare. . 

137. DEATH OF WM. H. Harrison. Colored lithograph by 
N. Currier. 4to (slightly rubbed). 1841. 

138. DEATH OF ANDREW JACKSON, colored lithograph, by N. 
Currier, 1845; also full-length portrait of ‘‘Old Hickory,” col- 
ored lithograph, by N. Currier (slightly stained). 4to. (2) 

139. DEATH OF WASHINGTON. Colored lithograph by N. Cur- 
rier. 4to. [1845.] (2) 

140. DE Bar (BEN), portraits, as Falstaff, engraved by Hall, 
(2); also woodcut, in same character; and one other. 4to. (4) 


141. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. The text of the Dec- — 


laration, with facsimiles of the autographs of the original 


signers, and outline portraits; also containing a medallion- — 


engraved portrait of Washington and scenes in the Revolution. 
Broad floriated border, heading illuminated in gold. De- 


signed and executed with the pen by C. Morton, Lithograph 


by Ackermann, N, Y., 1851. 62 in, x 34 in, 


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142. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Containing portraits 
of the Presidents, from Washington to Jackson. Engraved on 
steel by George G. Smith. 4to. [1850.] 

Original impression on glazed paper, without the view of the 
Capitol. 
148. Painted by Trumbull, engraved by Prudhomme. 


Folio. 


144. —— Engraved by Geo. G. Smith; another one, en- 
graved by Kimberly; also view of the signing. All contain 
portraits of Washington. Steel plates. (3) 

145. DECORATIONS, ETC. Engravings of Fountains, Indian 
Lac Works, Silver Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac, Decorative De- - 
signs, Painting on Enamels, etc., etc. Many colored. 4to. 

. (33 pieces. ) 

146. DELAWARE. Perspective view of the country between 
Wilmington and the Delaware. Taken from the hill 8S. W. of 
the Academy. Oblong 8vo. Engraved for the Columbian 
Magazine. (Margins trimmed.) Rare. 

147. DELORME (MARION). Famous French Courtesan of the 
17th Century, Heroine of Victor Hugo’s Drama. Fine litho- 
graphic portrait by Julien, after a contemporary print; and 
another earlier portrait, by Le Bert. (2) 

148. Dippin (THomMAS, Dramatist and Author). Engraved 
portrait on copper, by Freeman, 1809. 4to. Fine proof on 
india paper. 

149. DouGLAS (STEPHEN A.) Lithographic portrait by Cur- 
rier & Ives, 1860. Bust, life size. Fineimpression. Folio. 

150. DRAMA. Odd numbers of The Theatrical Observer, 
1831; clippings relating to the Drama, etc. (Sold as one lot.) 

151. DRAMATIC PoRTRAITS. W. B, Chapman as Torrent. 
Pencil tracing from a rare print. Mounted. 8vo. 

152. —— Miss Hallam, of John St. Theatre. Pen-and-ink 
reproduction of the rare engraving by Tiebout & Dunlap. Full- 
length, as Marianne. 4to. 

153. —— Paul Julien, Celebrated Violinist. Lithograph 
portrait. Full length, showing him as a boy of about 16 years 
of age. By D’Avignon. India paper. Folio. 1854. Rare. 

154. —— Jenny Lind. Lithograph portrait, colored by N. 
Currier. (Slightly rubbed and stained.) Small folio. [1840.] 
Rare, 


155. —— Jenny Lind. Full-length lithograph portrait by 
Duval. On music sheet. 4to. Scarce. 

156. —— Do. Another copy. 

157. —— Harry Pearson. Clever drawing in bistre. Three- 
quarter length, seated. 4to. 

158. —— Mr. J. Proctor in Nick of the Woods. Colored 
lithograph (repaired). 4to. Scarce. 

159. —— Wheatley (Mrs., Mother of W. H. Wheatley). 


Original drawing in bistre, from a photograph taken in 1868. 
8vo. 


160. —— In Memoriam. Folio lithograph by H. A. Thomas, 
1878. Containing 28 portraits, with facsimile autographs of 


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Laura Keene, Julia Dean, Edwin Forrest, W. E. Burton, Re 8 
Booth, and others. Folio. 
Stone destroyed. 
161. Dramatic PortRaIts. In Memoriam. Another copy. 
Folio. 
162. —— Do. Another copy. Folio. 


163. —— Colored lithograph. By N. Currier. Labelled 


‘‘The Three Graces.” Containing portraits of Fanny Elisler, 
Mme. Taglioni, and Fanny Cerito, dancing. 4to. Fare. 


164, —— Giulia Grisi, lithograph, by Sarony; also portrait 
of Carl Sentz, Composer (photograph). 4to. (2) 
165. Bust portraits of Mmlles. George, Mars, and 


Duchesnois; and Mmes. Talma, Michaut, and Lafon. Litho- 
graphs by Lecler, 1823. Colored. On 3sheets. 4to. Fare. 
(As 8 pieces. ) 


166. —— John Brougham, fine oval lithograph portrait 
(margins trimmed), 1865; Wm. E. Burton; John Dyott, as 
Leonetes; Fanny Cerito, by Wrankmore. 8vos. (4) 

167. —— Julia Dean, Mrs. Vernon, Madame Lagrange, 
Stephen Price, Placide. 5) 

168. -—— John Harper, as Jobson; Theo. Cibber, as Ancient 


Pistol; Miss §. Boovh, engraved by R. Cooper, and neatly col- 
ored by hand, 1822 also a plain one of the same; Miss Ann 
Elliott, engraved by Sherlock. 4to. (5) 

169. —— Penny plain and twopence colored. Campbell as 
Rover; Dale as Hassarac; Mme. Vestris as Apollo; and two 
others. 3 colored. (5) 


ows, and G. G. Bennett, asthe Witchesin Macbeth, lithograph, 
on india paper, 1838; M, Le Blond, engraved by Cooper; Mrs. 
Baker, by Wageman; Miss Charles, tinted lithograph, on india; 
Campbell as Paul Jones, proof etching; and three others. 8vo. 


(8) 
171. —— Chas. Dillon, as Othello; F. S. Chankenn, Gia. 
Fisher as Falstaff; W. E. Burton. and others. Some wood- 
cuts. 8vo, etc. , (9) 
172. 
tain, tinted; Miss De Camp (Miss C. Kemble), tinted; Mrs. 
Mattocks (Miss Hallam); Miss Mellon; and others. (10) 
173. —— Mrs. Abington, three different characters, by Sher- © 


win, Ramberg, and Thornthwaite, 1785, etc.; Miss Brunton, 
by Hopwood, 1817; Mrs. Baddeley ; Mrs. Baker; Madame 
Achille; Mlle. Augusta; Mrs. Crouch; and others. 8vo and 
12mo. (12) 

174. —— Mr. John Bannister, by Ridley, Roberts, etc.; Mr. 
Brereton as George Barnwell; Mr. Bellamy; Barton Booth; 
Herr Cline; and others. Mostly 12mo. - (20) 

DAILY Mr. Cooper as George Barnwell; Mr. T. Cooke; 
John Bannister; Mr. Bensley and Miss Macklin; Edward Al- 
leyn, Edward Cuddy (of Phil.); and others. 8vo and 12mo. (20) 

176. Miss De Camp (Mrs. C. Kemble), by Thomson, 
1796; Mrs. Cibber; Mrs. Barry; Mrs. Baddeley; Mrs. Bunn; 
and other portraits in character. 12mo., ‘Ft (OO) 


_ a oy 


Drinkwater Mead- 


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177, DRAMATIC PortTRaITS. Mr. Dowton as Obadiah, and as 
Sir Anthony Absolute; Mr. De Camp, as Figaro; Mr. W. 
Davidge; Chas. Dibdin, by Ridley; Herr Cline; and others. 
8vo and 12mo. (20) 

178. Mr. Elliston as Ranger; Mrs. Edwin as Juliana, 
and as Letitia Hardy; Mr. Fawcett as Touchstone; Miss Far- 
ren; Mr. Fitzwilliam; and others. 12mo. (20) 


179. Miss Graddon as Rosetta; Mrs. Gibbs; Mrs. 
Glover: Miss P. Glover; Miss Griniani (Mrs. Charles Mayne 
Young); Mr. Goodall; and others. 8vo and 12mo. (20) 

180. —— Chas. E. Horn, as Beauchamp; Mr. Holman, three 
different; Mr. Harley; Mrs. Hartley; and others. Mostly 
12mo. , (20) 

181. —— Mr. H. E. Johnston as Young Norval, Hamlet, 
and other characters (6); Mrs. H. E. Johnston; Mr. Knight, 
three different; and others. 12mo. (20) 

182. —— Mrs. Jordan as Nell and Pheedra; Mrs. Inchbald, 
three different; Mr. Liston as Tony Lumpkin; and others. 
Mostly 12mo. (20) 

183. Mr. Moody, two different; Miss Merry, two differ- 
ent; Mr. Munden, two different; Cornelius Mathews; and 
others. 8vo and 12mo. (20) 

184. —— Miss Murray (Mrs. Henry Siddons); Charles Mack- 
lin, five different; Thos. Morton (2); Mr. Moody (2); Mrs. 
Mountain (4); and others. 12mo. (20) 

185. Mr. Oxberry (3); John O Keeffe; Miss Paton as 


Lydia; Mrs. Pope; Mr. Macklin; Cornelius Mathews; and 


others. Mostly 12mo. (20) 
186. —— Garrick as Richard, Tancred, and Sir John Brute; 
Mrs. Ward; Mr. Webster; Mrs. Yates; and others. Mostly 
12mo. (23) 
187. —— Mr. Kemble; Mrs. C, Kemble; Mrs. S. Kemble; 
Frederick Reynolds; Mr. Russell; and others. Mostly 12mo. 
(25) 

188. —— Charles Mathews; Mr. Quick, five different; Mr. 
Parsons; Mrs. Mountain; Mrs. Pitt; Frederick Reynolds; 
Madame Parepa Rosa; and others. Mostly 12mo. (25) 
189. —— Miss Powell, three different; Miss Povey, three 
different (both played in N. Y.); John and Robert Palmer; 
Mrs. Pope; and others. 12mo. (25) 
190. —— Daniel Terry, two different (appeared in N. Y.); 


Miss M. Tree, two different; Mrs. Twistleton; Benjamin 
Thompson; Mr. Quick; Miss Pope; and others. Mostly 12mo. 


25 

191. —— Mrs. Siddons, four different; Mr. Shuter; Mig 
Stephens; Miss Storace; and others. 12mo. (25) 
192. —— Madame Ronzi Vestris; Tate Wilkinson; Peg 
Woffington; Mrs. Yates; and others. 12mo. (25) 
198. —— J. W. Wallack; Mrs. Winstanley; Mr. Wilkinson; 
Mrs. Yates; Mr. Wilson; and others. Mostly 12mo. (25) 
194. —— COLORED. Herr Sardet as Minnewaart; Beck- 


mann as Mengler; Dancourt as the Chevalier, fine; Mlle. 
Charton, litho. by Noel; and others. Good lot. (10) 


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195. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. FRENCH, etc. Mlle. Duchesnois; 
Mlle. Bourgoin; Catalani; Mlle. Falcos; and others. (9) 
196. —— Another lot. Catalina; Firmin as Sylla; Mme. 
Allan Dorval; Mile. Léontine Fay; Ferville; and others. (10) 
197. —— Another lot. Mule. Contat; Aline Duval; Mme. 
Favart as Roxelane; David as Idamore; Mlle. Brocard as 
Alicia; and others. Good lot. 10) 
198. —— Another lot. Mlle. Bourgoin, fine copper-plate by 
Bertonnier; Dumaine; Mme. Carmouche; Mlle. Clara as Ce- 
lame; and others. : (11) 


199. —— Another lot. Mme. Branchu; Ch. Blondelet as 


Canuche; Mlle. Clara; Mlle. Clarisse; Leon Bigot; and others. 
(12) 

200. DRAMATIC. PHOTOGRAPHS, Carte-de-Visite Size: Mrs. 
C. Wheatley; Mrs. J. W. Wallack; Mrs. Gilbert; Mrs. Hind; 


and others. . (21) 
201. Wm. Warren; Patti; Mrs. F. B. Conway: Palmo; 
Watkins; Burroughs; and others. (22) 
202. Dan Setchell; Brougham; W. H. Chippendale; 
Geo. Boniface; Iskerwood, Scenic Artist; Wm. Davidge; 
Barton Hill; Dan Rice; J. H. Hackett; and others. (22) 
203. —— Dan Marble; Ch. Peters; Chas. R. Thorne; G. L. 
Fox: A. H. Davenport; J. Wilkes Booth; Sige 8 Rice; and 
others. (23) 
204. Geo. L. Fox, as Hamlet; Joe Pentland; E. L. 
Davenport; Mr. Keeley; and others. - (24) 
205. Ione Burke; Mary Blake; Mrs. Chanfrau; Mlle. 
La Grange; and others. (24) 
206. —— Mrs. Pryor: Patti; Virginia Buchanan; Parepa 
Rosa; Lydia Thompson; Madeline Henriques; Ida Vernon; 
and others. (24) 
207. —— Jerry Bryant; E. A. Sothern; W. F. Brough; Geo. 


Jameson; Jas. E. Murdoch; J. W. Wallack; and others, (24) 


208. —— Lucille Western; Mrs. Jno. Gilbert; Mrs. D, P. 
Bowers; Caroline Richings; Mrs. John Drew; and others. (24) 


209. —— Chas. Fisher; Parsloe; Wm. Gomersal; Brignoli; 
Gassier; A. J. Neafie; Susini; Lester Wallack; and others. (24) 
210. —— Mark Smith; Thomas Barry; Leo. Hudson; J. H. 
Stoddardt; Geo. C. Boniface; Chippendale; and others. (25) 
211. —— Mrs. Humphrey Bland; Mrs. Vernon; Mrs. E. L. 
Davenport; Helen Western; Sophie Gimber; and others. (25) 
212. —— Anna Bishop; Mary Wells; Adah Isaacs Menken; 
Mrs. Geo. Jordan; Irene and Sopie Worrell; eee: Combs; and 
others. (25) 
213. Mrs. Geo. H. Barrett; Pauline Markhalbs MTS: 
Sedley Brown; Lola Montez; and others. (25) 
214. Rachel Denvil; Mary Mitchell; Boon Children; 
Mrs. Farren; Minnie Madden as a child; ete. (25) 
215. Matilda Heron; Mrs. Geo. Jordan; Effie Germon; 


Agnes Booth; Kate Denin; Kate Fisher; and otbers. (26) 


ay 


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216. DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS. CABINET SIZE. Clara Fisher: 
Gaspard Maeder (son of Clara Fisher); Fanny Fitz-Farren. (3) 
217, Do. F. C. Bangs: Forrest as Claude Melnotte; 
Fechter; Emily Soldene; John Drew; and others. (14) 


218. —— Do. Annie Deland; Lillian Russell; Avonia Fair- 
banks; Steve Massett; and others. (15) 


219. DRAMATIC ScRAP Book. A Folio Scrap, neatly bound 
and containing about 300 Portraits of Famous Actors and 
Actresses in their various characters, and who performed 
from the middle of the 18th to the early years of the 19th 
Century. As many of these played on the American as well 
as on the English stage, the collection thus forms a nearly 


. complete history of acting in the two countries during that 


period. Amongst the portraits are those of Braham, Blanchard, 
Bannister, Brereton, Baddeley, Cooper, Dibdin, Dowton, Har- 
ley, Holman, Johnston, Keeley, O’Keefe, Palmer, Reynolds; 
Mrs. Crouch, C. Kemble, Edwin, Garrick, Hartley, Johnston, 
Mattocks, Pope; Miss Graddon, Jarman, Paton, Povey, Rud- 
kins (child); and many others. (As one piece.) 

220 Dumas (ALEX.) Two portraits, Pére and Fils, the latter 
author of La Dame aux Camelias (Traviata). Fine impres- 
sions. 4to. . (2) 

221. DURANG (CHaAS.) Popular Philadelphia Actor, and 
Author of History of the Philadelphia Stage. Bust pcrtrait 
in india ink. Cleverly executed. 8vo. 


222. FAST INDIES. A series of quaint Engravings on 

copper, relating to the affairs of the Dutch East 

India Company, and including battle scenes, views of places, 

animals, ete &vo, mounted. Circa 1600. (83) 

223. EDWARDS (JONATHAN). Bust portrait, engraved by 
Abner Reed. Stipple. 8vo. Rare. 

_. 224. —— Portrait engraved on copper by Amos Doolittle. 


(Slightly stained.) 8vo. Rare 


225. EDWIN (D.), PORTRAITS ENGRAVED By. Judge Black- 
stone. Bust portrait, engraved by D. Edwin. 12mo. Scarce. 


226. —— Charles Bonnet. Bust portrait, engraved by D. 
Edwin. Stipple. 12mo. 

227. —— Edmund Burke. Bust portrait, engraved by D. 
Edwin. (The rare portrait with the spectacles.) 8vo. 

228 —— Catharine II. Bust portrait, stipple engraved by 
D. Edwin. Proof. 8vo. 

229. —— Charles II. Bust portrait, stipple engraved by D. 


Edwin. (Foxed.) 8vo. 


230. —— Isaac Chauncey, of the U.S. Navy, stipple por- 
trait, engraved by Edwin; Commodore John Barry, stipple 
engraved by Edwin (writing on back). 8vo. (2) 

231. —— General Charles Cornwallis. Bust portrait, en- 
graved by D. Edwin. Stipple. 8vo. 

232. —— Stephen Decatur; Chas. Bonnet; John Andrews, 
D.D. Bust portraits in stipple by D. Edwin. (Poor condi- 
tion.) 8vo. : (3} 


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233. EDWIN (D.) Bryan Edwards. Bust portrait, engraved 
by D. Edwin. 8vo. Scarce. 


234. —— George I. Bust portrait, engraved by D. Edwin. 
Stipple (foxed). 8vo. (2 copies.) 
235. —— General Nathaniel Greene. Bust portrait, en- 


graved by D. Edwin. Stipple. 8vo. Rare. 


236. Bust portraits of Isaac Hull, commander of the 
Constitution; and of Commodore Stephen Decatur, Engraved 
by D. Edwin. 8vo. (2) 

237. —-— Benjamin Moore, D.D. Bust portrait, stipple en- 
graved by D. Edwin. 8vo. 


238. Oliver Hazard Perry. Bust portrait engraved by 
D. Edwin. 8vo. 


239. - Zebulon M. Pike. Bust portrait, engraved by D. 
Edwin. 8vo. (Lightly stamped. ) 


240. —— Do. Another copy, slightly inked on back. 8vo. 

241. —— Benjamin Rush. Portrait engraved by D, Edwin. 
Large Paper. 8vo. 1813. 

242, —— Richard Rush. Portrait, bust. Stipple. Engraved 


by D. Edwin. 12mo. Scarce. 


2438. Edward Shippen, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. 
Bust portrait, engraved by D. Edwin. 8vo. Stipple. Fine 
impression. 

244. Gilbert Stuart. Portrait engraved by D. Edwin. 
8vo (slightly stained). Proof. 

The last portrait engraved by Edwin. 

245, Geo. Whitefield, M.A. Portrait, half length, en- 
graved by D. Edwin. (Slightly foxed). 12mo. 

246. —— Edward Young, D.D. Bust portrait, engraved by 
D. Edwin. 12mo. Scarce. 


247. Epwin (W.), ‘of Mitchell’s Olynipic Theatre, N. Y. 


ee 


Full-length portrait in nautical costume, drawn in bistre by 


H. Nebe. 4to. 


248. ELLIS (Miss) as Evadne. Full-length portrait, drawn 
in bistre. 4to. 

249. Empty SADDLE (THE), painted by S. E. Waller; Vene- 
tian Scene, by Luke Fildes (2); The Ferry; and one other. 
Steel engravings. Proofs on india paper. Ato. (5) 

250. ENGLISH AUTHORS, Portraits of Robert Burns, by 
Tiebout; John Howard, by Prattent; George Cruikshank; 
Albert Smith; and others, 4to, etc. ( 22) 

251. —— Christina Rossetti; Walter Besant; Helen Mathers; 
‘Wordsworth; Mrs. Browning; etc. (30) 

252. 
Smart; and others. (35) 

253. ENGLISH Views. Lincoln Cathedral: interior and ex- 
terior views. Fine engravings on copper by Le Keux and 
others. 1819. 4to. (9) 

254. —— Tombs and Effigies of William Wykeham, Henry 
IV., Earl of Warwick and others. Fine engravings on copper 
by E. Blore. 1824. On india paper. Some proofs pefore 
letters. Ato. (11 pieces. ) 


; Kipling; F. W. Robinson; Hawley . 


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255. ENGLISH VIEWS. Miscellaneous. Engravings on steel 


and copper. vo, etc. (24) 
256. —— Another lot. Miscellaneous. (25) 
257, —— Another lot. (25) 
258. —— Another lot. (25) 
259. —— Do. Another lot. (25) 
260. —— Do. Another lot. Miscellaneous. (25) 
261. —— Do. Another lot. Miscellaneous. (25) 
262. —— Aston Hall, famous Jacobean Mansion; Hawk- 


hurst Church, Kent; Plan of St. Martin’s Church, 1730; Mau- 
soleum of Shakespeare; St. Nicholas Steeple, Liverpool; and 


others. Good lot. (31) 
263. —— Miscellaneous English Views. About 150. (As a lot) 
264. —— Views of Castles, Abbeys, Famous Buildings, ete. 

Many woodcuts. About 200. (As a lot.) 


265. ENGRAVINGS of Celebrated Paintings by Rubens, Mac- 
lise, Thos. Cole, Mulready, and others. Some proofs on india 
paper. : (24) 

266. —— After paintings by F. O. C. Darley, Barry, Wilkie, 
Collins, Gainsborough, and others. About 50. (Sold as a lot.) 

267. ENGRAVINGS, ETC.: Decorative Pottery, Ancient 


Weapons, Vases, etc. About 90. (Sold as one lot. ) 
268. ETCHINGS. River Scenes. Three etchings by F. M. 
Gregory. Proofs signed by the artist. 4to. (8 pieces. ) 
269. —— By Ernest George, D. Mordant, A. Tancrede, and 
others. Some proofs. (11) 
270. EUROPEAN VIEWS: Germany, Holland, Switzerland, 
Italy, etc. Good lot. (20) 
271. —— Do. Another lot. (20) 
272. eee PAINTINGS. Steel Engravings of Famous 
Pictures by Rubens, Teniers, Raphael, Terburg, 

Watteau, Titian, and others. 4to. (40 pieces ) 
273. ——- Do. Another lot. (40) 


274. FEASTING IN THE CONVENT. Fine lithograph on india 
paper, after the original painting of Eugen Hess. Large folio. 


\ 275. FECHTER (CHAS.) As Hamlet. Lithograph portrait by 
Frizzell. Mounted. 4to. Fine impression. 


276. FATE oF THE AssEsS. Cérémonie de la Féte des Anes 
dans l Eglise de Rouen. Etching by Ransonnette, 1809, show- 
the whole of the figures—the Patriarchs, Nebuchadnezzar, 
Balaam, Virgil, the three children condemned to the fire, etc. 
Rare and curious. Ato. 


277. FINDEN’S Beauties of Moore. Engravings on steel. 4to. 
(31) 

278. FITZHERBERT (Mrs. ), Wife or reputed Mistress of George 
IV., oval portrait on copper; fine portrait by W. Evans of 
George IV. when Prince of Wales, 1795. (2) 


279. FITZWILLIAM (MR.) as Looney Macwolter by Cooper, as 
O’Gallagher, and another; Mr. W. FarRrReEn, ten different 
characters; JOHN FAWCETT; and Mr. FARLEY. Dramatic 
portraits. 8vo and 12mo. (15) 


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280. FLAXMAN (JOHN). Outline Illustrations to Homer’s 
Iliad. Small oblong 4to (89 plates.) Phil. 1871. 

(As one piece. ) 

281. —— Do. Another copy. ; 

282. FooTE (SAMUEL), Portraits in private dress and four 
characters; NATHANIEL FIELD, by Gardiner; EDWIN FORREST, 
by Pound; JOHN MILLS, by Clamp; Mr. HOLMAN; and others. 
8vo and 12mo. : | (20) 

283. FORREST (EDWIN) as Rolla. Portrait engraved by A. B. 
Durand, after J. Neagle. 8vo, inlaid, (Published when For- 
rest was only 21 years of age.) Phil.: Poole, 1827. 

284. FORTUNATE HUNTER (THE). Brilliant engraving on 
copper by Le Bas, after Van Falens. Original impression. 
Folio. Paris, 1745. 

285. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Bust portrait in oval, after the 
portrait by Vanloo. Engraved by P. M. Alix. Colored. 4to 
(cut close and mounted). 


286. —— Bust portrait. in oval, head to left. Engraved on 
copper by J. Cook. 8vo. Scarce. . 
287. —— Bust portrait, head to right. Engraved on cop- 


per by W. Harrison, Jr., for the American Universal Magazine. 
Line. 8vo. [1792] Rare. 


288. —— Copper-plate portrait, engraved by W. Grainger. 
8vo. 
289. —— Portrait, engraved by W. D. Smith. _ 16mo 


(stained). Scarce. 


290. FREMONT (CoOL. JOHN C.) Lithograph portrait by 
Rosenthal. India paper (rubbed). Folio. 1856.  . 


291. FRENCH REVOLUTION. Original poster, announcing 
that the publication of the Municipal Accounts will be post- 
poned to allow Citizens to make any Objections they may 
think necessary. Dated Monday, March 1, 1790, and signed 
by Bailly, Fanchet, and others (members of the First sph sige 
Assembly). Folio. 


292. —— Original poster, announcing that the soeee of 
Fraternity has presented to the Directory, free of expense, a 
mounted soldier, ‘‘ who, when he faces the enemy, will go not 
at a walk, but at full gallop,” and thanking them; on the re- 
verse a decree relating to gunpowder and saltpetre. Dated 
1793. Folio. 

293. Original poster, fixing the hone of opening and 
closing French Ports. Signed by Santerre, and dated 1793. 
Folio. 

- 294. —— Assignat for 100 francs, and another for 25 francs. 

Signed by Lafitte and another. ©1893. (2 pieces. ) 


295. FRENCH Views. Pretty colored aquatint vignettes of 


the Pic du Midi and its neighborhood. 12mo. (10 pieces. ) 
296. -—— Palais Royal; Arrival of Louis XVIII. at Paris, 
1791; Revolutionary Scenes—Demolition of the Boulevard St. 
Germain, and others. Good lot. (20) 
297. —— Views of Historic Buildings, Famous Places, etc. 
Steel engravings and woodcuts. About 200. (Asa lot.) 


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298. Gow (MANUEL). Father of Madame Malibran. 
Portrait, in the character of Othello.. India-ink 
drawing. 4to. FINE. 

299. GARFIELD (JAs. A.); Millard Fillmore, lithograph by 
Rosenthal; Wm. H. English; General Hancock; Humboldt; 
and other portraits, etc. 4to and folio. (11) 

300. GARRICK (Mrs. DAvibD). Portrait, aged 97. By George 
and Robert Cruikshank. Reproduction of the rare original 
etching on china paper. 8vo, in mat. 


SECOND DAY’S SALE. 


_ 801. GASSIER (SIG.) Operatic Singer. Sang at Niblo’s, 1858. 
Portrait. Pen-and-ink drawing by David E. Cronin. Ato. 


302. GERMAN SERENADE BanpD. With portraits of the 8 
Members. Folio. Lithograph by A. Hoffmann. India paper 
(stained). Circa 1850. 


_ 303. GouGH (J. B.) Bust portrait in gilt oval. Lithograph 
by Schenck & McFarlane, Edinburgh, after A. Haehnisch. 
Folio. Fine impression. 


304. GRANT (U.S.) Full-length portrait, in private dress, 
engraved in line and stipple by J. C. Buttre. Large folio. 
Brilliant impression. 1885. 


305. —— Portrait, engraved on steel by Perine. 4to. 1864. 


306. —— Colored lithograph portrait by Currier & Ives. 
Ato (slightly stained). 


307. Guipo. La Fortune. Engraved on copper by Morace. 
4to. Fine impression. 


— 808. | pees (THos. H.) Vignette portrait, en- 
graved on copper by Armstrong, after Wiser. 

12mo, mounted. 
309. HALL (JACOB). Famous Rope Dancer, contemporary 
with Nell Gwynne. Portrait in line and stipple. 8vo. 1792. 


310. HALLAM (Mrs. Lewis). Actress at the John St. The- 
atre, N. Y.; formerly Miss Tuke. Full-length portrait as 
Marianne. Pen-and-ink reproduction of the rare original en- 
graving by Tiebout, after W. Dunlap. 4to. 


311. HAMBLIN (THos. 8S.) Three-quarter length portrait, 
seated. Engraved by H. Myer, after J. W. Childe. Fine im- 
_ presssion on india paper. 4to. RARE. 


312. Harpine (J. D.) English Painter. European Views 
and Landscapes, principally in Italy and Venice. Pretty vign- 
ettes on steel. All proofs on large paper, many india proofs. 

(30) 

313. HARDY (SIR CHAS.) English Naval Officer. Copper- 

plate portrait, engraved by Harding, 1800. 8vo. Inlaid. SCARCE. 


314. HarRRIS (JOSEPH). Comedian, 1662-. Portrait in stipple 
by Harding. 8vo. 1793. 


315. HARRISON (WM. HENRY). Portrait engraved by Pelton 

& Kimberly. Folio. Fine impression. 1841. 
316. Lithograph portrait by N. Currier; Franklin 
Pierce. Colored lithograph by N. Currier (slightly stained). 
Ato. (3) 


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317. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Bust portrait, unsigned. 
Proof before all letters on india paper. 8vo. 

318. HEBE. Mezzotint by Levachez, after Huet. 4to. Fine 
impression. 

319. HEIN (PiET). Dutch Admiral. Finely engraved por- 
trait by Houbraken; also an engraving of his capturing the 
Spanish Silver Fleet. Mounted. (2) 

320. Hermits. Original etchings by Martin van Voss, de- 
picting scenes in the lives of St, Anthony, Simeon Stylites, St. 
John, and others, 8vo. RARE. (26 pieces.) 

321. HisTorIcAL PortTRAITS. Lord Hopton, after Vandyke; 
Earl of Worcester, after Zucchero; Earl of Dorset, after Van- 
dyke; Duke of Hamilton, after Vandyke; Thomas Cranmer; 


Lord Capel, and others. 4to. Brilliant impressions. (14) © 


322. HoGARTH Engravings after. Various. 8vo. (29) 
323. HOLL (W.) Famous engraver. Portraits of Thomas 
Cromwell, after Holbein, india paper; First Duke of Argyll, 
after Lely; Duke of Richmond; Earl of Arran; Lord Facets 
Thomas Howard. 4to. Fine impressions. (6) 


324. Hone (PHILIP). Mayor of New York, 1826. Portrait. 


Engraved by A. B. Durand. 4to. Scarce. 

325. HOPKINS (COMMODORE). Portrait engraved On copper 
by a Dutch artist. 8vo. | 

326. HOSMER (JEAN). Anna Thillon; Wm. Wheatley as 
Romeo; Wm. B. Wood; Miss C. Wemyss, and others. Por- 
traits, lithographs, and engraved. (7) 

327. HOUBRAKEN (J.)} Famous engraver. Portraits of Anne 
of Cleves, 1740; and of Henry Prince of Wales, 1738. 4to. (2) 


328. —— Fine portrait of John Pym (time of Cromwell). 4to. 
1738. 

3829. HUNTING AND FISHING SUBJECTS. A varied Lot of En- 
gravings and Scraps. (62) 


330 Ce Osage Indians journeying in a Coach in 
Paris. Lithograph by Ducarme, 1827. Folio. 

2 plates showing the Manners and Customs, 

Hunting Scenes, etc., of the American Indians. Engraved on 


copper. 8vo (one torn). [ 1820. ] (12) 
322. —— Portraits of Red Jacket; John Brant; Interview 
with Indians in 1793, outline; and others §8vo. (13) 


333. IRELAND. Views of Dunluce Castle; Carrickfergus, 


Sligo and Kildare Cathedrals, ete. (14) 
334, IRISHMEN. Portraits of Daniel O'Connell; Curran; Ger- 


ald Griffin; Grattan; Father Prout; Robert Emmet: and. 


others. 8vo. (15) 


335. ISLE OF WIGHT. Vectis Scenery. 36 fine steel engrav- 
ings of the picturesque beauties of the island, with descriptive 


letterpress by G. Brannon. 4to, half roan. 
Published by the Artist, I. of W., 1850 
336. ITALY. Views of Naples, Lombardy. etc. Steel Engray- 
ings, Woodcuts, and Photographs. (About 150.) (Asa a) 


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337, ACKSON (ANDREW). Bust portrait, life size. Litho- 
graphed by Herline. Folio (slightly stained). [1850. ] 


Scarce. 

338. —— Half-length portrait, lithograph, colored, by Kel- 
logg. Large 4to (stained). [1840.] Rare. 

339. —— Another copy of the same, but without litho- 


grapher’s name. 4to. 

340. At New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815. Full-length colored 
lithograph by N. Currier. 4to (waterstained). [1840.] 

341. —— Full length, on Horseback, head to right. Colored 
lithograph by Currier. 4to. 

342, —— Full length, on Horseback, head to left. Colored 
lithograph [by Currier]. Early impression. 4to. 

343. —— Another, by Currier, with some minor differences. 
Ato. 

344. —— Full-length portrait engraved on copper. Stipple. 
Cut to plate mark and inlaid. 4to. Scarce. 

345. —— Portrait engraved by W. Harrison, scarce; also 
portraits engraved by Longacre & Welch. 8vo. (3) 

346. —— Portrait engraved by W. D. Smith (cut close); also 
lithograph by Duval; Inaugural Address containing portrait; 
and one other. 12mo. (4) 

347. JEFFERSON (THOS.) Bust portrait, oval, engraved in 
stipple by Tiebout (margins cut and inlaid). Fine impression. 
8vo. Rare. 
_ 348. —— Colored lithograph portrait, half length, by N. 
Currier. 4to. [1845.] Rare. 

349. JEFFERSON DAVIS and the Generals of the Confederacy. 
Autotype from a painting by Faas. Folio. [1890.] 

350. JOHNSON (ANDREW). Half-length portrait engraved in 
mezzotint by Wm. Sartain. Folio. 1865. Fine. 


301. JORDAN (Mrs.) English Actress. <A collection of en- 
gravings formed to extra-illustrate Boaden’s Life of that Ac- 
tress, together with a playbill of Drury Lane for 1789. The 
portraits include those of Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Kemble, Mrs. 
Yates, Mrs. Mountain, Mrs. Coutts, Miss Pope, Miss Storace, 
Messrs. Sheridan, Bannister, J. P. and S. Kemble, Fawcett, 
Harley, Brereton, Master Betty, and nearly all the famous 
actors of the period. Mostly inlaid to 8vo size. (As 62 pieces. ) 

302. JUGEMENT UNIVERSEL. Engraving, unsigned. With 
graphic scenes, and numerous figures. (By Wiertz?). Folio. 
Paris, n 


3538. | ae (CHas.) as Hamlet. Engraved from a da- 
ee India paper; portrait. Also in plain 
dress. 8vo. (2) 
354. KEMBLE (FANNY), as Juliet. Fulll-ength aquatint on 
india paper; fine impression; Mr. Fitzwilliam, in character by 
R. Cooper. India paper. 4to. (2) 
355. Key West. View of the Pirate's Well. Colored litho- 
graph by G, Lehmann. 8vo. 


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306. Tpeeses (SIGNOR). Famous Opera Singer. Bust 
portrait. Mezzotint by G. Zobel. Fine impression. 
Ato. 

307. LAFAYETTE. Portrait engraved by T. Clarke. Stipple. 
8vo. Very scarce. [1790. ] 

358. —— Bust portrait, head to left. D’aprés le physiono- 
trace de Queneday. E Gosselin sculp. 1895. Inneat frame, 
1416 in. x 16 in. 

359. —— Full-length portrait; early etching; also bust by 
G, C. Childe; and one other. 8vo. (3) 

360. —— Half. length and bust portraits, early engravings 
in stipple; also bust portrait by H. B. Hall, and another. 
12mo and 8vo. Ag) 

361. LA FONTAINE. Figures des Contes. 13 4to etchings by 
R. Martial to illust. the Tales. (Forming a supplement to 
Fragonard’s edition.) Fine impressions. Paris, 1883. (13 
pieces. ) , 

362. LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS at Plymouth. Colored litho- 
graph by N. Currier. 4to. [1845.] 

363. LANDSCAPES. View of San Marino; The Flight into 
Egypt; Sikyou (Greece). Fine lithographs on india paper. 
Large folio. (8) 

364. Le Chemin de Traverse, engraved by Basan, after 
Wouverman; Le Coup de Soleil, by Laurent, after Ruisdael; 
Effet de Soleil, by Dupare, after Rubens; and il Fine 
copper engravings. 4to. (5) : 


. 8365. —— by Basan, Swanevelt. John Sadeler, aa others. 
Mostly old. 8vo. (16) 
. 8366. —— The Alps, aquatint, by Thinely; Versailles and 


Park, after Van der Meulen;. Study after Van der Velde, litho- 
graph; Tarifa (?), by Stanfield, etched by Goodall (stained) ; ; 
and others. Folio and 4to. (18) 


367. —— By Cole, Ross, Gainsborough, and others. Some 
india proofs. (22 pieces. ) 
368. —— 9 outline etchings by R. Earlom, after Claude; 


Aquatint, after Sandby; Landscapes, after Poussin, Jan Both, 
Cuyp, Turner, and others. (44) 

369. LANDSCAPES AFTER FAMOUS Piiwemah Fine oral 
engravings, mostly on copper, after Salvator Rosa, by Heath; 
Claude, aquatint; Richard Wilson; Old Crome, etching; and 
others. 4to and 8vo. (16) 

370. LANDSCAPES and other Subjects, engraved by John 
Sadeler, and others. Mostly old. (32) (Asa lot.) 

371. LIBERTY ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD. Lithograph view 
of Bartholdi’s celebrated statue. Folio (repaired). 1883. 

872. LINCOLN. (ABRAHAM). Bust portrait, head to right. 
Oval. Lithograph by Isidor Rocca, Berlin. Folio. {Circa 1862 

373. Do. Another copy. 

374, Bust, head to right. Liniegpe by Ed. Valois, 
Folio (margins slightly torn and stained). 1865. 

375. Bust portrait, head to right. Colored lithograph : 
by Currier & Ives. 4to. SCARCE, XS 


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376. LINCOLN, Bust portrait, head slightly to right. Litho- 
graph by W. Smith, Phil., n.d. Large folio. 


377. —— Bust portrait, head slightly to right. Steel en- 
graving by Buttre, with decorative border by W. Momberger. 
Folio. RARE. 


3/8, —— Bust portrait, head to left. Steel engraving by 
Druck & Weger, Leipzig. 8vo. 

379. —— Marshall’s fine portrait. Fineimpression. Proof 
on india paper. Scarce in this state. Folio. 1866. 

380. —— Bust portrait engraved on steel. With views of 


the reading of the Emancipation Act. and body lying in state, 
etc., at corners. Folio (slightly stained). 


381. —— Bust portrait, from life, by F. B. Carpenter, 1864. 
Engraved by F. Halpin. Folio (slightly stained). 1866. 

382. —— Bust portrait. Painted by Littlefield, engraved 
by Gugler. Large folio (margin stained). 1869. 

383. —— Do. Anothercopy. (Margins trimmed.) Folio. 

384. —— Half-length portrait, seated, right hand on table. 


Steel engraving by Perine. Folio. Large margins. Fineim- 
pression. 1864. 


385. —— Half-length portrait. Lithograph by Kimmel & 
Forster, N. Y.' [1865?]. Folio (stained). 
386. —— Full-length lithograph portrait by Herline & Hen- 


sel. Folio (margin water-stained). [1865.] Rare. 


387. Portrait, engraved by J. Serz. Full length, seated 
at table, signing the Emancipation Proclamation. Folio. 1864. 


388. Lincoln and his son ‘‘Tad.” Mezzotint by A. B. 
Walters. Folio. 

389. —— Lincoln and his Family. Colored lithograph. 
(Stained and margins repaired.) Folio. [1865.] 

390. —— President Lincoln and Family Circle.’ Colored 


Lithograph. Folio. 1866. 


391. Lincoln and his Family. Lithograph by G. 
Spohny. Folio (margins soiled). 1866. 

392. Do. Folio. Mezzotint, engraved by William Sar- 
tain. Fineimpression of the original plate. Rare. (Cracked.) 
1866. 


393. —— Do. Mezzotint, engraved by William Sartain. 
Folio. Fine impression. 1866. 

394. —— Assassination of Lincoln. Lithograph. Published 
by Currier & Ives. Small folio. 1865. Very scarce. 

395. —— Do. Colored lithograph by Currier & Ives. 1865. 
4to, in frame (no glass). 

396. —— Death of President Lincoln. Colored lithograph 
by Currier & Ives. 1865. 4to, in frame (no glass). . 

397. —— Reading the Emancipation Proclamation, with 


portrait of Lincoln on margin. Mezzotint by Watts. Folio. 
1864. 

398. —— Freedom to the Slaves: Portrait of Lincoln hold- 
ing the hand of aslave. Lithograph by Currier & Ives. 4to. 
[1865. ] 


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399. LincoLn. Abraham Lincoln, the Nation’s Martyr. 
Lithograph by Currier & Ives. Small folio. [1865.] Scarce. 


400. —— Our Fallen Heroes. Containing a large portrait 
of Lincoln, and 12 portraits on borders of Col, Ellsworth, Gen- 
erals Baker, Sedgwick, Kearney, Com. Foote, and others. Col- 
ored wood engraving. Folio (margins torn). 1865. 

401. —— Facsimile Reproductions of the Muster Roli of 
Union Continentals of Buffalo, N. Y., who were the Guard of 
Honor over the remains of President Lincoln, April 27, 1865. 
Containing eight portraits of the chief officers and a vignette. 
Folio.. Mounted on card. 

402. Portraits, engraved by Buttre, Ritchie, Bureau of 
Engraving and Printing, etc. 8vo. . (4) 

403. Portraits, engraved by Perine, Buttre, Hall and 
others. 8vo. (6) 

404. LINCOLN aND JOHNSON. Portraits. Lithographed in 
colors (on one sheet) by Currier & Ives. ‘‘Grand National 
Banner for 1864.” Small folio. 1864. Scarce. 

405, LEE (ALFRED). Bp. of Delaware. Mezzotint portrait, 
half length, by John Sartain. Folio. : 

406. LEE (ROBERT EH.) Lithograph portrait by Currier & 
Ives. 4to. Scarce. Bem: 

407. LeEsuGG (Miss—Mrs. J. H. Hackett). Played at Park 
Theatre. Portrait in character. Restrike from the rare origi- 
nal etching by Dighton, 1805. 4to. Fine impression. Only 
30 copies taken. 

408. LonNpDoN. Old Panoramic View. of London, from the 
Thames, before 1660, and extending from the Tower to White- 
hall, showing Old St. Paul’sand the Churches destroyed in the 
Fire, the Old Globe Theatre, Barnard’s Castle, the Savoy, etc. 
Oblong folding 4to. 

409. LoRD RUSSELL taking Leave of his Children before his 
Execution. Engraved by Samuel Bellin, after John Bridges. 
Large folio, : 

410. Lowin (JOHN). Actor. 1640. Portrait in stipple, en- 
graved by Nugent. 8vo. 

411. LyTTon (LORD). Portrait, engraved on steel. Three- 
quarter length. Proof before all letters on india paper. 4to. 


412. h cCLELLAN (GEN. Gro. B.) Colored lithograph 
portrait by Currier & Ives. (Stained.) Folio. 
413. McCLELLAN AND PENDLETON; Polk and Dallas. Colored 
lithograph portraits by Currier. (One repaired.) (2) 
414. MAOCREADY, seven different portraits in character; Mr. 
Munden; Arthur Murphy, two; Mr. Macklin, two; Thomas 
Morton, two. 8vo and 12mo. (14) 


415. MADISON (JAMES). Portrait, engraved by Leney. The’ 


scarce print, with head turned to the left. 8vo. 


416. MADISON (JAMES) and Monroe (JAMES). Half-length 
portraits, seated. Colored lithographs. 4to. Cirea 1845. 


417, MALIBRAN (MADAME). In the character of Fidelio. 


Lithograph portrait oe W. Sharp, after W. H.Wontner. India 


paper. 8vo. 


Pe ees LP gee 


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418. Manuscript Diary of the Late W. B. Williams of New- 
ark, N. J., giving an Account of His Travels in Italy and 
Venice, and illust. with over 100 vignettes, colored illusts. and 
photographs. Written on about 130 4to pages. (As one piece. ) 


419. Map or America. L’Amerique divisée selon l’etendue 
de ses Principales Parties aprés les Observations de l’ Academie 
Royale des Sciences. Rare French Map issued in Paris, 1717, 
showing the whole of North and South America, the West 
Indies, the Azores, Cape Verde Islands, etc. California is 
drawn as an island. Galleons are shown on the seas, and naval 
combats. Round the margin is a copious geographical and 
historical description, and there are 20 insets giving views of 
Niagara, the Savages of Virginia, Canada, Illinois, South 
America, etc., Picture of the Buccaneers, Portraits of Colum- 
bus, Pizarro, Amerigo Vespucci, Magellan, and others. Out- 
line of the map colored. Measuring 64 x 44 in. 

420. Maps. Virginiz (partis australis) et Floridz (partis 
orientalis), damaged; also Insulee Americanze (West Indies 
and Central America). Engraved on copper. 4to. [1673.] (2) 

421. —— The State of Kentucky, with the Adjoining Ter- 
ritories, by J. Russell, 1794, 4to (slightly torn; also Map of 
Kentucky, 1795. 8vo. (2 pieces.) Scarce. 

422. -—— Map of the Mississippi, from the Sea to Bayagoulas, 
1761; Plan of the Straits of St. Mary and Michilimakinac, 1761 
(torn). to. (2) 

423. —— Plan'of the City and Harbour of Louisburg, 1758; 
the Isles of Montreal (torn), 1761; the English Empire in 
America, 1759, engraved by R. Bennett (torn). 4to. (3) 

424. MARGUERITE DE VALOIS, AND ANNE BOLEYN. ‘Two fine 
portraits on copper. Neatly hand-colored and heightened with 
gold. Ato. (2) 

425. MARIE TOUCHET (Mistress of Charles [X.). Portrait. 
Engravings after Piloty, Goubie, and others. 4to. (60) 

426. MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS. Engraving in line and 
stipple by J. C. MacRae, after H. Brueckner. Large folio. 


427. MARSHALL (JOHN), portrait, engraved by Jackman, 
india paper; also portrait of Gov. E. D. Morgan, proof before 


_letters on india paper. Ato. (2) 


428. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, early portrait, by Chapman, 
1795; by W. T. Fry; and fine portrait of David Rizzio. Inlaid. 
Ato, etc. ; (4) 

429. MAssINGER. English dramatist. Autotype reproduc- 
tion of a rare early woodcut portrait. 4to, on card. 

430. MAURICE OF NASSAU (PRINCE). Fine bust portrait in 
armour. Engraved on copper by J. Hoffman. 4to. 

431. MEADE (GEN. Guo. G.) at the Battle of Gettysburg. 
Colored lithograph (slightly stained). 4to. 18638. 

432. MELBOURNE (LORD VISCOUNT). Portrait, engrived in 


“mezzotint by C. Turner. Fine impression. (Cracked by 


folding). Folio. 1889. 

433. MEN oF PrRoGRESS. American Inventors. Folio mezzo- 
tint by John Sartain containing portraits of Peter Cooper, 
Ericsson, Colt, Robert Hoe, and others. Folio (margins torn). 
1863. 


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434, MENKEN (ADAH Isaacs). Vignette portrait, engraved 
on steel. Proof. Mounted. 8svo. 


435. MILITARY MeEmorIAL. Folio lithograph, containing 
portraits of Military Commanders from Washington to the 
Civil War. 36 portraits, battles scenes, ete. Des Moines, 1883 


436. MILLAIS (Sir J. E.) ‘‘Yes or No,” and the Com- 
panion Picture ‘‘No.” Painted by Millais and engraved by 
Samuel Cousins. Folio. 1873-76. (2 pieces.) 


437. MISCELLANEOUS. Facsimile of a map by Hondius circa 
1600 to illustrate the Voyages of Drake and Cavendish; Fac- 
simile Map of America, 1661; Specimens of Steel Engravings, 
containing portraits of Washington, Franklin, and many 
others. (4) 

438. Two allegorical engravings by Goltzius, 1588; 
Dolphin, original engraving by Basire; Horrors.of War, by 
John Sadeler, after Martin Van. Vos, original; allegorical en- 
graving, after Holbein; and others. 4to and 8vo. (25) 

439. —— The Cock Fight, etchings by Gérome; L’Enne- 
miaux Portes, French humorous colored lithograph; The Irish 
Mother, line engraving; and others. Mostly 4to. (26) 

440. —— The Disinherited, engraved by Jackman, after 
Fredericks; The Fencing Scene (from Moliére), after Leslie, by 
Sharpe; Van Ostade in His Study; The Motherless Child, after 
Faed; Lot and His Daughters, after Guido, by Schiavonetti, 
india paper; and others. 4to and folio. (27) 

441. —— Alma Parens, by Bouguereau; dumaiuer Bath at 
Pompeii, by Boulanger; Hylas and the Water Nymphs, by 
Blanchard; Rembrandt’s The Night Round; and others. 


Mostly 4to. (85) 
442. —— La Soubrette, by Madraze; fine full-length study, 
by Lagrenée, colored; fine photograph of Thorwaldsen’s Lion 
of Lucerne; and others. Mostly 4to. (40) 
443. —— Art subjects—Ornaments, Flower Pieces, etc. (42) 
444, —— Engravings by Sartain, Graham, Gimber, and 
others. 8vo. (50) 
445. —— Copper plates. Scenes from Plays; Ilustrations to 
Romances, etc. 8vo. (52) 
446. —— Incidents in the Life of Washington; The Rebel- 
lion; European Wars; etc. 8vo. (59) 
447, —— Engravings by German Artists, and others. (60) 
448. —— Do. Another lot, many by German engravers.. 
- (60) 

449 ~— The Taming of the Shrew, by C. R. Leslie; Dutch 
Interior, after Teniers; The Straw Hat, after Rubens; and 
others. (100) 
450. Head of an Old Woman, original etching, after 


Rembrandt, by Lefort; Study of Heads, by Holl, after Cor- 
reggio; Blowing Bubbles, after Mierix; The Waggoner, origi- 
nal etching by Decamps; and others. (100) 


451. Illustrated London News Annuals, colored plates 


(4); engravings of the Spanish Peasant Boy, after Murillo; — 
Les Jaloux, after Watteau; and others. (100) 


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452. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTs, ETC. Photographsof Stratford 
Church, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, etc; engravings after Velas- 
quez, Murillo, Cimabué, and others; a great number of wood- 
cuts from the Magazine of Art; and scraps. Over 200 (as a lot). 

453, MITCHILL (Samu. L., M.D.) Oval portrait, engraved 
on copper, from the Gentleman’s Magazine, Jan., 1810. 8vo. 


454. Monon (MicHAEL-—Lord Mohun). Attempted to Carry 
ale Bracegirdle. Portrait by Harding, in stipple. 8vo. 

455. Mosaics oF PompEl. Finely colored lithographs of 
Mosaics and Frescoes, from the House of the Faun, and other 
Ruins in Herculaneum and Pompeii. 4to. (5 pieces ) 

456. Mrs. Mipnicut’s (John Newbery) Animal Comedians. 
Curious old copper-plate engraving of performing dogs. 4to. 
Ftare. 1753. - : 

457. MULLER (Moritz). Le Retour de la Mariée. (Bavarian 
Peasant Scene.) Fine lithograph on india paper, colored after 
the original. Large folio. 


458. APOLEON I. Clemence de. Napoleon Bonaparte. 
(Napoleon and the Sleeping Sentinel.) Mezzotint 
by Cornilliet, after Gosse. Folio. Fine impression. gi 
459. —— Les Francais au Kremlin au Moscow, 1812. Litho- 
graph after the original painting of Franz Adam. Large folio. 
Brilliant impression on india paper. 


s 460. —— Bust portrait. Lithograph by Fromentin. Colored. 
vo. 

461. —— Napoleon on his Return from Elba, on horseback. 
Lithograph by Endicott and Swett. Folio. Rare. | : 

462. —— on horseback. Lithograph portrait, probably by 
Currier. Colored. - 4to. 

463. —— Napoleon’s Farewell at Fontainbleau. Rare wood 


engraving (colored), after the painting of J. B. Thiebault, giv- 
ing portraits of Napoleon and all his Generals, etc., and Key 
plan Gn French), beneath, 25x16in. Nancy: P. Lacour, circa 
1830. 


464. —— Souvenirs de Napoléon, giving portrait and Six 
Scenes in his Life; also Napoleon recevant les Clefs de Vienne, 
with numerous figures. Rare colored wood engravings after 
Thiebault. Large folio. (2 pieces.) 


465. —— as First Consul. Colored lithograph, full length. 
Scarce. . 

466. —— Battle of Waterloo. Colored lithograph, by N. 
Currier. Small folio (stained). [1845.]- 

467. —— ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH WHEN FIRST CONSUL. Cer- 


tificate of nomination of T. Zibaudeau as Councillor of State. 
With autograph signatures of Bonaparte and Hugues B. Maret. 
Dated 1800. 4to, on vellum. With seal. 


‘Maret befriended Napoleon in his early days, when the latter was 
living in obscurity and poverty in Paris. Later, Napoleon made him 
Secretary of State, and he followed his career devotedly almost to 
the end. Better known, perhaps, as the Duke of Bassano, his auto- 
graph is almost as interesting as that of ‘* Le Petit Corporal *’ himself. 


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468. NAPOLEON I. A Rare Set of Views—mostly American— 
from drawings by Charlotte and Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte. 
The views comprise the Falls of Trenton; Point-Breeze; the 
River of the North: Goat Island (Niagara); Lake George; Lake 
Erie from Buffalo; Passaic Falls; Lake Diana; Niagara River 
entering Lake Ontario; River of the Northat Clermont; View 
of Lebanon; and four others, lithographs by Charlotte Bona- 
parte (one an etching); the drawing by Joseph Bonaparte is an 
etching, etched by the artist himself, of the Palazzo Pandolfini, 
and bearing his autograph inscription to the Prince of Musig- 
nano. In all 16 different views. 8vo. (Asone lot.) : 


469. NATURAL BRIDGE, VIRGINIA. Colored lithograph, by 
Duval. Proof before letters. Folio. [1850. ] 


470. NATURAL History. Study of a Leopard, by Landseer; 
The .Weasel and Martin, by Ridinger; Quail, by A. Pope, Sr., 
colored; and others. (15) 

471. NELL Gwynne. Clever original drawing in sepia of her 
birthplace. Made in 1853. 8vo. | 


472. NELSON (LorD). Full-length portrait. Issued in Ger- 
many. Copper-plate.. 4to. Circa 1800. 


473. NEw JERSEY. Prospect of the Paysaick Falls in New 
Jersey. Copper-plate view from the Columbian Magazine. 
(Stained.) 8vo. ; ; 


474. —— View upon the road from New-Windsor, towards 
Morris Town, New Jersey. Copper-plate from the Columbian 
Magazine. 8vo. 


475. New York. Branche Ouest de la Riviére Canada, qui 
se reunit dla Mohawk. Lithograph View by Fromentin after 
J. Milbert. 4to. 

476. —-— Chalybeate Spring near Saratoga. Engraved on 


copper for the Columbian Magazine, by J. T. [Jas. Trenchard. ] 
8vo. , 


477. -—— Sketch of the Town of Kaats’-Kill, Hudson’s 
River. Engraved on copper by B. T[{anner]. 8vo. Rare. 
478. —— Novi Belgii (Novi Jorck), Novae Angliae et Partis 


Virginie. Rare map of America extending from Virginia to 
the St. Lawrence, and showing the Island of Manhattan forti- 
fied. Indian tribes marked, etc. 4to. [1673.] : 


479. NEw YORK VIEWS. St. Paul's, Broadway, City Hall, 
N. Y.; Lake George from Caldwell, another taken from Fort 
George, engraved by Joccelyn; view of the Hudson Highlands; 
Niagara Falls, engraved by Geo. Cooke; Newburgh; and others. 
Good lot. (12) . 


480. Saratoga; view near Coxsackie, engraved by 
Leney; Niagara Falls, engraved by Lawson; near Skeens- 
borough on Lake Champlain, engraved by Hewitt: view of 
Niagara Falls, engraved by Heath, 1783; and others. Good lot. 

481. —— Views of Hudson City; on the Hudson near Wee- 
hawken; Trenton Falls; Monument to Kosciusko, West Point; 
Sing Sing; Wall Street: Lake George; and others. Steel en- 
gravings (a few woodcuts). 4to and 8vo. (26 pieces.) 


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_ 482. New York City. View of the Botanic Garden. Estab- 
lished in 1801. Copper-plate engraved by Leney. 8vo. Scarce. 


483. —— Map engraved by G. W. Boynton and colored. 
4to. [1838.] 

484. —— Crystal Palace. Lithograph on music sheet. Tinted. 
4to. 1858. Scarce. 
_ 485. —— Birds-eye view from the River. Steel engraving, 
colored. Published by C. Magnus. 12mo. 

486. —— View of the Botanic Garden at Elgin, near N. Y., 


engraved by Leney; view on the East River, engraved by 
Leney; New York from Weehawken, engraved by Smillie. 


Svo. . (3) 

_ 487. —— View of New York, engraved by Dick, mounted 
on linen; view of City Hall; 2 different; New York, engraved 
by Neagle; and one other. 8vo and 4to. (5) 
488. —— City Hall; 2 different; Palisade Rocks; views of 
City, etc. 8vo and 4to. (5) 


489. NIAGARA. View of the Falls from the American Side, 
showing the Old Lighthouse, the Canadian Bank, etc. En- 
graved by F. Girsch. N. Y. (Pramie der New Yorker Crim- 
inal-Zeitung.) Large folio (slightly stained and small repair). 

490. NINON DE L’ENCLOS AND MDLLE. DE LA VALLIERE. 
Engraved portraits. busts, neatly and carefully colored.  4to. 
(Slightly damaged.) (2 pieces.) 

_491. Nort (LorpD). English Premier during the Revolu- 
tion. Early portrait on copper. Oval. 

492. Norway. 11 fine lithographic views, in three parts, 
‘ee letterpress. Oblong 4to, published by A. Gilbert, N. Y., 
n.d. (8) 


A493. RIGINAL DRAWINGS. Winter landscape, by A. 
Garnier, in water-colors; Henry IV., in full length, © 
in water-colors, by E. C. Lewis; Pencil Studies of Heads: and 
others. (18) : 
494, Orway (THOMAS). English Dramatist. Fine engraved 
portrait by Houbraken. 1741. 4to. 


A095. ALMO (FERDINAND), of Palmo’s Opera House. In- 
oe troduced Italian Opera. Portrait engraved on 
steel. India paper. 8vo. 1872. 

496. PARADOL (MADAME). French Tragedienne. Full-length 
portrait by Prud’hon, as Marguerite of Provence. 4to. 
497. PASTORAL SCENES, WITH LANDSCAPE. Two fine litho- 
_ graphs on india paper after Berghem and H. Ross. Large 
folio. (2) 
_ 498. PAULDING (WM.) Mayor of New York. Portrait drawn 
and engraved by A. B. Durand. 4to. Scarce 

499, PAUL JONES THE PIRATE. Melodramatic portrait. 
(Penny Plain.) 8vo. 

500. PEASANT ScENES. Midnight Mass at Zell; The Italian 
Mother; Cattle Market in the Bavarian Alps. Fine lithographs 
on india paper. Large folio. (3) 


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501. PEKENINO (MICHAEL). Early American Engraver. Por- 
trait, drawn and engraved by A.B. Durand. (Marginslightly 
torn.) 1820. 4to. Rare. 

502. PENN (WM.) Bust portrait, engraved by Tisdale. Line. 
(Margin slightly worn.) 8vo. Rare. 

503. PENN'S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS, 1661. Colored litho- 
graph by N. Currier. 4to. Scarce. 


504. —— Colored lithograph, mounted on linen and var- 
nished. Large folio. 


505. PENNSYLVANIA. Upper Ferry on Schuylkill. Drawn 
by J. Hoffman. Engraved on copper for the Mass. Mag. 
(Torn.) 8vo. 

506. East view of Gray’s Ferry on the River Schuylkill. 
Engraved for the Columbian Mag. by J. T. [Jas. Trenchard ?] 
Oblong 4to. Rare. , 

507. PERRY (HARRY A.) Photograph. Three-quarter length. 
Ato. 

508. PERRY (OLIVER HAZARD). Bust portrait, engraved by — 
I. Sandford. Line and stipple. 12mo. Scarce. 


509. PHILADELPHIA. View of Chestnut St. Theatre. Clever 
original drawing in sepia. 4to. 

510. Green Hill, near Philadelphia. Theseat of Samuel 
Meredith. Copper-plate view. Engraved by S. Hill for the 
Mass. Mag. 8vo. Rare. 


511. —— Southeast view of Christ’s Church. Copper-plate. 
Engraved for the Columbian Magazine. 8vo. Very scarce. 
512. —— View of Philadelphia, taken from Kensington. 


Copper-plate. Drawn by T. Birch, engraved by S. Seymour. 
[1820.] Oblong 12mo. Rare. . 

50138, —— View of the Dam and Water Works at Fairmount. 
Steel engraving by R. Campbell, after the painting by T. 
Birch. 1824. Oblong 4to. Scarce. — 


514. —— Centre Square. Drawn by Barralet, engraved by 
A. B. Walters. 4to. 1828. . 
515. —— Girard College for Orphans. Drawn by Thomas 


W. Walter, engraved by A. W. Graham. (Slightly stained.) 
Folio. Scarce. 

516. —— View of the Dam and Water Works at Fairmount, 
Phila. Drawn by T. Birch, engraved on steel by R. Camp- 
bell. 4to. 1824. Rare. 


517. —— Map. 1838. Engraved on copper by G. W. 
Boynton. Colored. 4to. . ) 

518. —— Washington Hall. Aquatint view, drawn by G. 
Strickland. 4to. (Torn in folds.) Cirea 1820. Scurce. 

519. —— Main Exhibition Building, International Exhi- 


bition. Lithograph by J. H. Camp. Large folio. 38 copies 
(one slightly torn). 1876. ; 

520. Rare and curious view of Philadelphia, engraved 
on copper at Augsbourg by B. F. Leizett. Circa 1760. The 
view represents the river with large stone Renaissance build- 
ings on the bank, large ships being anchored in front, both 


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Be buildings and vessels flying the British flag, a rowboat—like a 
Ei Turkish caique—being rowed across. Colored by hand. With 
Description in French and German. Folio. 

921. PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 
Arts, copperplate engraved by B. Tanner, 8vo; north view 

Re of Schuylkill Bridge, engraved by A. Lawson, 12mo. (2) 
922. PHOTOGRAPHS. Emma and Mary Taylor; Mary Pro- 
_ vost; F. B. Tilyou, Recorder of N. Y. C.; Grant; Jim Fisk; 
E. 8. Stokes; Thackeray; and others. (14) 

523. PIKE (ZEBULON M.) Portrait, engraved on copper by J. 
Kennedy. Large Paper. [1820.] Rare. 


524. PILMORE (REV. JOSEPH). Portrait, engraved by Good- 
man & Piggot. 4to. Good impression. [18197] 

as Portrait, engraved on copper by Goodman & 
Piggott. Large Paper. 4to. 1819. 
-___ 926. PLAYBILLS. AMERICAN. Warren Theatre, Boston, 1832; 
_ Bowery, N. Y., 1879, Benefit to F. W. Hoffele; St. Charles 


Fe Theatre; Camden Opera House; and others. (26) 
027. —— BENEFIT BILLS. Mr. Braham, 1829; Mr. Harley, 
1826; Mr. Bartley, 1830, with Fanny Kemble in cast; and 
others. | (9) 

528. —— Do. Mr. Fitzwilliams, 1826: Mr. Henry John- 
ston, 1819; Miss Love, 1828; Mr. Bologna, Jr., 1813; and 

others. Good lot. (9) 

— -§29. —— Do. Benefit to Mr. Fawcett, Covent Garden, 1829; 
Fanny Ayton, Drury Lane, 1828; Blanchard, 1830; Miss 
_ Stephens, 1827; and others. (9) 
530. —— COVENT GARDEN. 1810-25. Good lot. (16) 
931. —— Another lot. 1825-35. (45) 
5382. —— Do. 1813-384. Be a | (50) 
5338. —— Do. 1822-34. (48) 
5384. —— Do. 1820-84. ) (60) 
5385. —— Covent Garden. Containing, among many others, 


. the names of Ellen Tree, Mme. Vestris, Keeley, Young, 
_ Braham, Vandenhoff, Miss Paton and others in the cast. 
— 1818-34. : (40) 


586. —— Drury LANE Britis. 1812-17. Containing the 
names of many of the celebrated performers of the time. 
Good lot. (18) 
~——~—sS:87. —— Another lot. 1813-25. (20) 
588. —— Do. 1813-26. (23) 
paged) —— Do. 1813-28. (33) 

- 540. —— Do. 1818-29. (36) 
641. —— Do. 1818-81. (45) 
Beene -— Do. 1818-21. (40) 
-§48, —— Do 1813-28. Containing the names of Braham, 


0) 
Liston, Ellen Tree, Elliston, Young and others in the cast. 
ay _ Good lot. (35) 


-+§44, —— Ciara FisHER. Speaking Epilogue at Drury Lane, 
Jan. 21, 1818. Also on same bill, Master Blagrove, 6 years 
7 oH. (Top margin trimmed.) Scarce. 


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545. PLAYBILLS. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET, Contain- 
ing the names of Madame Vestris, Liston, Jack Reeve, Farren, 


Miss Paton and others. 1825-30. | (25) 
546. —— Another lot. 1824-29. ert, 
547. —— Mrs. Jorpan. In Debtor and Creditor, Covent 

Garden. 1814. Scarce. 

548. —- EpmMuND KEENE, DruRY LANE. 1816-30. In Sir 

Giles; Gloster; Lucius Junius; and one other. (A) 
549. —— Do. 1817-31. Othello; Sir Giles (2); and Gloster. (4) 
550. —— Do. 1815, etc. Gloster; Lucius Junius; Shy- 

lock; and one other. (4) 
551. —— Do.’ 1816-18, Sir Giles; Evie Junius, Hamlet, 

and one other. (4) 
582. Do. 1818-19. Also contains Henry Kemble 4 in the 

cast, and includes one Last Night. (6) 
553. CHARLES KEMBLE. In various characters. Covent 

See u 1825-381. (10) 
é Another lot, cee to the above. (12) 
595 Do. In Marc Antony, Jaffier, Capt. Plume, ma 

peeets 
506. —— Do. Another lot. 1826, etc. (15) 
557. —— Do. Another lot, with Fanny peat in some of 

the casts. (15) 
508. —— Do. Another lot. 1830, etc.. G6) 
559. FANNY KEMBLE Bills. Covent Garden. In Lady 


Teazle, Euphrasia, Juliet, Isabella, etc., 1880-382. Scarce lot. (15) 


560. W. C. MacreEapy. Covent Garden and Drury 
Lane, 1820-31. Henri Quatre, Wallace, Virginius, Werner, 
and Wm. Tell. Scarce lot. (5) 

561. —— Do. Another lot. Covent Garden and Drury Lane, 
1820-30. Lord Hastings, Leontes, Henri, Alfred, and Vir 
ginius. (9) 

562. 1820-28. As Virginius, Jacques, and Wal- 


lace. With Wallack and Chas. Kemble also in the cast. . (4) 


563. —— MADAME MALIBRAN. 8 bills. Covent Garden, ne) 
3) 
564. —— CuHas. Matuews. As Monsieur Tonson, Buskin, 
Ollapod, etc. Drury Lane and Covent Garden, 1813-28. (8) 
565. —— Do. Another lot of 7 bills. 1827, etc. ~ (7) 
566. —— JANE SHIRREFF. A~Series of Playbills, Covent 


Garden, 1830-35, which contain the name of this celebrated 
singer in most of her noted characters, viz.: Zelinda (her first 


appearance in this character), Oscar, Patience, Princess Eliza-_ 


beth, and others. . (22) 
567. —— JAMES WILLIAM WALLACK Bills. Drury Lane, 
1813-28. In Wilford. Edmund Kean as Mortimer also on 
same bill; Petruchio, Valentine, and others. (10) — 
568. Do. Another lot. Drury Lane, 1813-380. = G2)". 
569. —— Do. Another lot. Drury Lane, 1813-28. (12) 

- 570. —— Do. Another lot of 12 bills. 1813-30. ; (2) 


571. —— Do, Another lot of 14 bills. 1813-29. (14) 


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3 572. PLAYBILLS. Various English. Royal Olympic Theatre, 
Theatre Royal, Adelphi, Sadler’s Wells, and others. 

(About 75, sold as one lot.) 
+973. —— Royal Olympic Theatre; Drury Lane (J. W. Wal- 
lack asthe Brigand); Mr. Bartley’s Lecture on Astronomy; 
___ Mathews at Home, 1822; also bill of Royal Circus; and others. 

| (9) 
574. —— Theatre Royal, Liverpool, 1839, with J. D. Rice; 
__ -Royal Olympic, 1832, with Madame Vestris, Mr. Liston, etc. ; 

Chestnut St. Theatre, Phil., 1840, last night of Miss Shirreff, 

Walnut St. Theatre, Phil., 1851, last night of Mrs. Seguin; 
_ Covent Garden, 1802, with G. F. Cooke, Mrs. Mattocks, etc. ; 
Drury Lane, 1797, with Mr. Kemble, Mrs. Siddons, Miss De 
Camp; and three others. . (9) 
_ 975. PLEsSY (MLLE., French Actress). Portrait, engraved 
on copper (foxed). Ato. 


576. PoLK (JAMES K.) Half-length portrait, seated. Colored 


a lithograph, by N. Currier. [1845.] 4to. 
. 577, —— Two lithograph portraits by N. Currier. Colored. 
_ Notalike. (One waterstained.) Folio. [1845. ] (2) 
_ —-—«*45%8. —— Lithograph portrait, whole length, by N. Currier, 
_ 1844; James Buchanan, lithograph, by Currier (colored). 4to. 
eS ) (2) 
. 579. Poprs. Sheet, containing 262 portraits of the Popes, 
_ from Peterto Pius TX. Lithograph folio (torn). 


680. PorTRAITS. Michael Angelo, fine lithograph, after a 
British Museum print, Lond. 1827; also a portrait of Samuel 
Hahnemann, after a bas-relief of David, 1885, lithograph, on 
india paper. 4to. (2 pieces. ) 
581. —— Catherine of Aragon, and Catherine Howard, en- 
' graved by Vermeulen; Mary II., by Desrochers; Edward the 
Black Prince. 4to. (4) 

te 582. —— Johnof Gaunt, by Vertue; William the Conqueror, 

by Fittler, 1793; Death of Prince Arthur, by the same, 1793; 
_ Queen Charlotte, after Sir W. Beechey, 1809; and two others. 


aa 5838. —— Gen. Scott; G. B. McClellan; W. H. Harrison; 
_ John Jay; and others. Engraved by Chappel. 4to. —— (10) 
584. —— Generals Knox, Gates, Franz Sigel, Fremont, ete. 
Ato. pee (10) 

585. —— James Polk, German portrait; General Bravo 


__~(Mexican); Compte de Barca; Count de Florida Blanca; 

-_ Domingo Badia; Americus Vesputius. Seven different. yee 
ES (12) 
‘586. —— Mary Queen of Scots, by Vertue, original; Lady 
Jane Grey, by Vermeulen, original; Mary I., after Sir Anthony 
Moore; Mary I., by Benoist; and others similar. (12) 
--—«~§87. —— Meissonier; John Horne Tooke; Swedenborg; J. S. 
Bach, celebrated musician, fine copper-plate, by Kiitner; 
Ferdinand Raimund; Jos. Standigl and Johann Nestroy, 
_ German actors; and others. (14) 
__-§88. —— George Clinton, by Maverick; De Witt Clinton; 
_ Adam Grave de Custine, by Claessens; Bolivar, by Gottschick ; 
- andothers. 8vo, etc. (15) 


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589. Porrrarts. Portrait, after Vandyke, fineengravingon 


copper; Karel du Jardin, famous painter, by Sotomayer; 
James Vaughan (of the Temple), on india paper; Lord Teign- 
mouth, india paper; and others. Folio. (15) 

590. William of Wykeham: Rembrandt; Cardinal 
Richelieu; Louis XI.: Napoleon IL. proof;. three of Finden’s 
illustrations to Shakespeare, prettily colored; and other steel 


engravings. 4to and 8vo. - (18) — 
591. —— Thomas Moore; Napoleeie Maximilian I., after 

Rubens; Joan of Are and Marie Antoinette, after Delaroche; 

and others. 8vo. (18) 


592. Van Ettenhard, by Hollar, 1646, original; Admiral 
Radstock, by Wilkin; Sir George Rooke, by Holl; William 
Wilberfor ce, fine portrait i in stipple; Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 


fine steel portrait ; and others. Mostly 4to. (20) 
598. —— Lord Ellenborough; Lord Littleton; Sir Thomas — 
Moore, india paper; Lord Campbell; and others. (2a) 
594. —— Cornelius Cayley, by Isaac Taylor; Rev. Robt. 
Winter, by Freeman; Rev. J. England, by Sartain; and others. 
(25) 
_ 595. —— P. T. Barnum; F.C, Havemeyer; Abraham Lin-— 
coln: Robert Morris; W. Steinway ; and others. er ath on 
steel, Some on india paper. 4to. | (25) 
- 596. Gideon Welles; H. Steinway; Joseph E. Brinton; 


Thomas Johnson; Hamilton Fish; and others. Engraved on 
steel. Some on india paper. 4to. (25) 


597. G. W. Curtis; Washington Irving; Mrs. T. L. 
Winthrop; Samuel J. Tilden: George Ehret; Winfield Scott; 
and others. Engraved on steel. Some on india paper. 4to. (26) 

598. Charles I., after Vandyke, full length, colored; 
Anne Hyde, by Simonneau, original; Mary II., by Desrochers, 
original: Queen Anne, by Grignion; Anne Boleyn, by Grig- 
nion; and others. 4to and 8vo. (26) 
_ 599. —— Samuel L. Mitchill, by Gimber, and Dick; Charles 
Carroll, by Durand; William Wirt, by Longacre; Lewis Cass, 
by Longacre: G. W. Curtis; and others. 8vo and 4to. Some 
woodcuts, (32 


600. —— Revs Edward Oakes, by Posselwhite; Rev. Caleb 


Evans, by Fittler; Edward d Irving; and others. 8vo, etc. (37) 


THIRD DAY’S SALE. 


601. PoRTRAITS. Madame Clara Schumann; Sainte-Beuve; 
Verdi; Johann Strauss; D. Maclise; E. B. Washburne; Dean 


Stanley, by G. F. Watts. Woodcuts. 4to, etc. (40) (Asa lot.) 


602. - Rev. Nathan Bangs, engraved by Durand; Rev. 
George Har man, by Welch; and other American Divines. 
8vo, ete. (50) 

603. —— Rev. W. Roberts, by Halpin;. Timothy Dwight, by — 
Forrest; Adam Clarke; Thomas Newton; Stephen Merril; and 
others. (50) 

604. —— The Presidents, Washington to Pierce; Union Gen- 


‘erals, Sedgwick, Crook, and others, on one sheet; Sancho 


Panza; and others. (8) : 


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a= 605. PORTRAITS. French. Gen. Loban; Luvini; Boileau; 
Moreau; Pichegru; and others. Lithographs, etc. (11) 
 - 606. —— Do. Marshals Suchet, Jourdan, Macdonald, and 
Soult; also portrait of Mlle. Mantes and Armand. 6 portraits 
on three sheets. Colored lithographs by Leclerc, 1823. 8vo, 
Rare. (3) 
. 607. —— Portraits and Scenes in the Life of Napoleon; por- 
___ traits of Dumouriez; Lamartine; Bourdaloue; Madame Roland; 
and others. 8vo. (33) 
608. PRAYER IN STONEWALL JAcKson’s Camp. Mezzotint, 
_ engraved by Buttre. Folio. 1866. 
_____ 609. PRESIDENTS (THE). Washington to Fillmore. Colored 
____ lithographs by N. Currier, 1850. 4to. 


_. _ 610. —— Washington to Buchanan. Colored lithographs by 
. Currier & Ives. (Slightly stained.) 4to. [1861] 

a 611. —— Washington to Tyler. Colored lithographs by N. 
_ Currier. 4to (slightly stained), 1842. : 
«612. —— Washington to Pierce. Colored lithographs by 
— Schiitz. 4to. [1853] 

: 6138. —— The same, Washington to Taylor. Colored litho- 
graphs by N. Currier. 4to. 1848. 

+614, —— Same, including portrait of Lewis Cass.  4to 
(stained), 1848. | 

=> 615. —— Washington to Polk. Colored lithographs by N. 


a Currier, 1844. (2 copies, different colors.) 4to. 
ee G16, Washington to Polk. Colored lithographs by 
Currier. 1844. (2 copies.) 
617. —— Washington to Polk. Colored lithograph by 
_ Sowle & Shaw. 4to. [1845] 
ee 618. Proors on India Paper, after Smirke, Westall, North- 
cote, and others. On large paper. (11) 
. 619. PROVIDENCE, R. I. South West View of the Baptist 
Meeting House. [From the Mass. Mag., 1790.] 8vo. Scarce. 
«620. PROVISION FOR THE CONVENT. Colored aquatint cari- 
__ cature showing a Monk carrying into a Convent a large sheaf 
‘of corn, with a woman hidden in it, and a very small basket 
€ _ of Provisions. 4to. Lond.,n.d. (Circa 1800.) 


ar he 


Weer OST PR ACHEL (MDLLE.) In Greek Costume. Lithograph 
Se portrait, fulllength. 4to. 

622. RaPHAEL. Early engravings by Bartoli of Raphael’s 
___ frescoes in the Vatican. 8vo. Original impressions. meen 
oe (28 
623. RAPHAEL’S The Ascension. Fine autotype reproduc- 
tions, from the original painting and from an engraving. 
oak oligo: <-- (2) 
624. REBELLION. An original contemporary photograph of 
McClellan and his Generals, taken in the field, giving 11 full- 
length portraits. 4to. 
625. —— Sherman at Savannah. Drawn by Col. Botticher, 
_ lithograph by Major & Knapp. Folio. 1865. 


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626. REBELLION. The National Heroes of the American 
Rebellion: Grant, Sheridan, Meade, etc. Lithograph by Duval 
(slightly stained). Folio. 1866. 


627. —— Allegorical picture: Humanity about to break 
the Chains of a Slave, his oppressors escaping in fear, while 
King Cotton is about to fall from his Throne. Above are por- 
traits of Washington and the Fathers of the Republic. Tinted 
lithograph (stained and repaired). Folio. 1861. Rare. 

628. —— Terrific Combat between the Monitor and Merri- 
mac. Colored lithograph by Currier & Ives. 4to. 1862. 

629, Champions of the Union. Folio lithograph by 
Currier & Ives, 1861. Giving portraits of Generals Winfield 
Scott, McClellan, Sigel, Rosecrans, Butler, and others. 25 
portraits in all. 


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630. —— Battle Scenes, etc.: Death of Col. Baker, Fort 
Donelson, Bull Run, Port Royal, Monitor and Merrimac, etc. 
Steel engravings. 8vo. (18) 


631. REED (JOSEPH). Dramatist. Portrait. Engraved in 
line and stipple by H. R. Cook. 4to. India paper. 


632. REVOLUTION. Encampment of the Convention Army 
at Charlotte Ville, in Virginia, after they had surrendered to 
the Americans. Copper plate. Oblong 4to. 1789. Rare. 7 

633. Plan of General Burgoyne’s Position before Sara- 
toga. Drawn by I. A, Chapman, from a sketch by an Ameri. 
can Officer, engraved by G. Fairman. 4to. Scarce. 


634. —— Saw Mill and Block House upon Fort Anne Creek, 
property of Gen. Sheene, which on Burgoyne’s Advance was 
set fire to by the Americans. Copper-plate view. 4to. 1789. 
Rare. 

635. —— View of the West Bank of the Hudson River © 
three miles above Still Water, where Burgoyne’s Army took 
post. (Showing General Frazer’s Funeral.) Copper-plate, en- 
graved by Barlow. Large 4to (slightly torn). 1789. Rare. 

636. —— Siége de York-Town. Rochambeau et Washing- 
ton donnent les ordres pour | Attaque. Spirited engraving ne “I 
J. M. Fontain, after Couder. Folio. n. d. ¥ 

637. Rice (T.D.) In his famous character of ‘‘ Jim Crow.” 
Lithograph. 8vo, mounted. 

638. Rick (Mr.) As Johnny Atkins. Hand-colored etching. 
12mo. Rare. : 
639. RICHINGS (PETER). Popular Actor of Philadelphia and 

New York. Original drawing in bistre. 12mo. 


640. RicHMOND, Va., View of the Monumental Church, — 
and showing the surrounding country, fine aquatint by Wis : 
Kneass and drawn by W. Strickland, partly colored, large : 
folio, 38 in. x 23 in., n. d., rare; also a woodcut view of the : 


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same, with descriptive letterpress. _ (As one piece. ) > 
641 RIDINGER (J. E.) Fables from the Animal Kingdom. 
Line engravings. 4to. (16) 


642. RINGGOLD (MAgJor SAMUEL) at the Battle of Palo Alto. 
On Horseback. Colored lithograph by N. Currier. 4to. Sia? 


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643. RITTENHOUSE (DAvip). Bust portrait, engraved by 
Houston for the American Universal Magazine. vo (neatly 
repaired). Very scarce. [1792] 


644, Rocco (Sia.) Operatic Singer. Appeared at Niblo’s 
Garden, 1858. Bust, drawn in bistre. 8vo. 


Rome. Ruins of Rome. The following 12 lots forma series of 
carefully and beautifully-colored aquatint views of the 
Principal Roman Remains. All uniform 4to size. Pub- 
lished in London, 1796-8. : 


645. —— The Latin Gate; Temple of the Sun and Moon; 
Gate of St. Sebastian; and others. (5 piecse. ) 
646. —— Cloaca Maxima; Villa Medicis; Tomb of Nero; 
and others. (5 pieces. ) 
647. —— Arch of Titus; Arch of Dolabella; Temple of 
Minerva; and others. (5 pieces. ) 
648. —— Temple of Fortune; Coliseum; Tomb of Metella; 
and others. (5 pieces. ) 
648*. —— Temple of Venus; Pyramid of Cestuis; Arch of 
Janus; and others. (5 pieces. ) 
649. —— Arch of Constantine; Temple of Hope; Arch of 
Severus; and others. (5 pieces. ) 
650. —— Temple of Vesta; Temple of the Sibyl; Lake of 
Nemi; and others. . (5 pieces. ) 
651. —— Bridge of Varus; Grotto of Neptune; Stables of 
Mecenas;. and others. (5 pieces. ) 
652. —— Temple of Bacchus; Temple of Rediculus; Ponte 
Salaro; and others. (5 pieces. ) 
_ 653. —— Trophy of Marius; Temple of Peace; Temple of 
Hercules; and others. (5 pieces. ) 


654. —— Tomb of the Horatii; Lake of Albano; Bridge of 

St. Angelo; and others. (5 pieces. ) 

in 655. —— Cascade of Tivoli; Ruined Bridge at Narni; Column 

of Trajan; and others. _ (7 pieces. ) 

ae 606. —— I Vestigi dell’ Antichita di Roma. 36 etchings by 
Battista de Rossi. Oblong 4to, paper. Rome, 1671. 

657. -—— Lithographic views by ‘‘ Armi,” 1829, after draw- 


: ings by G. Fossati, of the Arch of Severus, Arch of Constan- 
_ tine, Interior of the Vatican, Temple of Bacchus, and other 
Famous Remains in Rome. 4to. (36 pieces. ) 


658. —— Views, mostly in Rome and its vicinity. A com- 
plete series of all the Ancient Remains. Steel engravings, 
photographs, and woodcuts. About 200 (as a lot). 


659. ABATELLI (FRANCESCO). «Original pen-and-ink 
Bie drawing, shaded in sepia, by this artist. Allegori- 
ical subject. 4to. Circa 1800. 

: 660. St. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. View of the Town and Castle 
of St. Augustine, and the English Camp before it, June 20, 
_ 1740. Drawn by Thos. Silver. Copper-plate, with descriptive 
_ letterpress. 4to. 1740. 


661. St. CHARLES HoTeEL, New Orleans. In ruins. Litho- 
graph by Radibert. Large 4to. [1845?] Rare. 


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662. SALEM, Mass. View of the Court House in Salem, Mass. 
Engraved by S. Hill for the Massachusetts Magazine. ones 
Scarce. 

663. SARATOGA. Title-page to Saratoga Schottishe, sive 
view of the Springs, etc. Colored lithograph a Endicott & 
Co. 4to. 1851. 

664. SAVONAROLA in his Study; Madonna and Child, after 
Luini; Portico of a Carthusian Monastery. Fine lithographs, 
two on india paper. Large folio. (3) | 

665. SCHIAVCNETTI. Fidelia. Drawn by Westall, engraved F 
by Louis Schiavonetti. Folio... Stipple. Fine Jnpreeecs é 
(margin torn). 1819. on 

666. ScoTtr (Str WALTER). Bust portrait. Mezzotint, by | 
H. A. Ogg, after the French portrait by Maurais. 4to. Lond. 
1832. 

667. Les Derniéres Journées de Walter Scott. Half- — 
length lithograph portrait by Delaunois, 1832. 4to. Rare. 

668. ScoTT (WINFIELD). Portrait, engraved on steel Dy 
H.S.Sadd. (Slightly stained.) Small folio. 

669. —— Colored lithograph portrait, by N. Currier; also. 
lithograph portrait (colored), by N. Carries, showing Scott re. 2 
viewing troops (stained). 4to. (2). 

670. at Vera Cruz, full length; also portrait, ‘three- ‘ 
quarter length. Colored lithographs by Currier. 4to. ~ (2) > 

671. ScorTrLAND. Views of Bothwell Bridge, Dumbarton — 
Castle, Roslin Chapel, Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, etc. 
Steel engravings, after Cattermole, and others. 12mo. 


(24 pieces. ) 
672. ed by Tombleson, Watkins, and 
others. 4to. ber paper. 2 ays 
673. -—— Do. Another lot, some on india paper. 4to and 
8vo. (20) 
674. SCRIPTURAL SUBJECTS after Da Vinci, Raphael, and © 
others. 8vo. (25) = 
‘ 675. —— Engravingson steel after W. Hamilton and others. 
to. ~ 
676. —— Steel engravings after Poussin, Stothard and 


others, and including 4 by Tiebout and Tanner (poor condi- — 3 
oe 


677. —— Engravings by Brend’amour, after Elster. 

678. —— Italian etchings. 

679. —— Various. 

680. —— Another lot. 

681. —— Another lot. 

682. —— Another lot. 

683. —— Another lot. 

684. —— Another lot. 

685. —— Another lot. )) 
686. —— Photographs of famous paintings by Vandybe 


Raphael, etc.; and engravings after Vernet, ‘Bol, Johannot, | 
and others. ats | BEN Sy Bia 


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a 687. SCRIVEN (E.) Famous engraver. Portraits of Lord 

Lindsey, after Vandyke; David Leslie, after Sir Peter Lely; 

“_ Earl of Arundel, after Rubens; Sir Nicholas Carew, after Hol- 

_ bein; Countess of Arundel. 4to. Fine impressions. . (5) 
688. SHAKESPEARE. Anne Page, Slender, and Shallow. En- 

graved by Burt, after C. R. Leslie. Large folio. Fine impres- 

sion. 

689. — Another copy. 

690. —— Boydell’s illustrations to, engraved by Heath, 
Isaac Taylor, Sharp, etc., after paintings by Stothard, Wheat- 
ley, Smirke, Hamilton, and others. 4to. (18) 

691. SHAW (ROBERT G.) Commanding Officer of Negro Regi- 
_ Mmentin Civil War. ‘‘Died with his niggers.” Artotype por- 
trait. Limited issue. Ato. 

_ _ 692. SHERMAN (WM. T.) Colored lithograph portrait; bust 

by N. Currier. 4to. : 

ie 693. SIGNING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. View; 

with the words of the Declaration, and key to the portraits. 

: Engraved by D. Kimberley, 1888. 4to, on card. 

694. SmirH (HYRUM AND JOSEPH). Founders of Mormon- | 
ism. Full-length portraits on one sheet. Curious early litho- 
_ graph. Proof before letters. 4to. Circa (1840). Rare. 

695. SMITH (JOHN). The Father of Virginia. Lithograph 
portrait by Childs & Inman. 8vo. [1845.] Scarce. 
696. SMITH (Miss), née Williamson, afterwards Mrs. Bart- 

_ ley. Appeared at Park Theatre, N. Y., 1818. Portrait en- 

_ graved on copper, from ‘‘La Belle Assemble,” 1818. 4to, in- 

laid. ; 

3 697. SNYDER (SIMON). Governor of Pennsylvania. Portrait 

engraved on copper by Tiebout. Fine impression (margin 

neatly repaired). 8vo. Very scarce. 

698. STaGE-CoacH. American Stage Waggon. Interesting 
view drawn by J. Wild, showing an American stage coach, 
drawn by 4 horses, departing from an inn. Engraved on cop- 
per by J. Storer. 4to. 1798. Rare. 

699. StopDART (Mrs. J. H.) Formerly Miss Matilda Phil- 
lips and Mrs. Conover. Played at Mitchell’s Olympic Theatre. 
Original photograph, plain dress. Carte de-visite size. 

700. SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS. Colored lithograph by 

_ -N. Currier. 4to. 1845. 

401. SURRENDER OF GENEKAL LEE. Lithograph (slightly 

_ stained). Folio, 1865. 

702. SwiTzERLAND. Views engraved on steel, mostly by 

_ W.4H. Bartlett. 8vo. (40) 


703. ANNER. The Falls of St. Anthony in the River 
*3 Mississippi. Copper-plate engraved by Tanner. 
_ (Slightly stained.) 8vo. 

_  %04. TARLETON (COL.) Copper-plate portrait. From The 
_ London Magazine, 1782. 8vo, mounted. Rare. . 
705. TAYLOR (ZACHARY). Portrait, lithograph by N. Cur- 
rier. Colored. Fulllength. 4to. 1846. Scarce. 


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706. TAYLOR (ZACHARY). Portrait drawn in pencil and 
colored, showing Old ‘‘Rough and Ready” seated on a spirited 
charger, with floral design above. Folio. Circa 1850. 

707. —— Colored lithograph portrait by N. Currier, 1848. 
Also portraits of Taylor and Fillmore on one sheet by N. Cur- 
rier. Colored. 4to. (2) 

708. Colored lithograph portrait by James Baillie; also 
view of the Battle of Palo Alto. Colored lithograph by N. 
Currier. 4to. (2) 

709. General Taylor at Matamoras. Lithograph by 
Kellogg; also portraits of Taylor and Fillmore by N. Currier. 
Colored lithographs. 4to. (2) 

710. —— Portraits. Two colored lithographs, by Currier & 
Baillie. 4to. 1846. (2) 

711. TentERS. Les Noces Villageoises. Fine lithograph, 
on india paper. Large folio. Brilliant impression. 

“1255 Teniers having his Wife’s Fortune Told. En- 
graved on copper after the original of Teniers by Surugue. 
Fine original impression. 4to. 

713. TENIERS, Le Rémouleur; Le Dessin et la Couleur, by 
GuiIpo; Christ and St. Thomas, by Scriven, after VANDER 
WERFF, india paper; and others. 4to and folio. (12) 

714. Tire-a-T&iTE Portraits, from the Town and Country — 
Magazine, 1798; The Libertine Lad and Miss B——s; The Suc- 
- cessful Gallant; and others. With the letterpress. 8vo. (7) 


_ 715. —— From Walker’s Hibernian Magazine; The Irresist- 
ible Captain and Lady B—nt—n; The Generous Gallant and 
Mrs. W—n; and others. 8vo. (9) 


716. Texas. Map of Texas. Compiled by R. S. Hunt and 
J. F. Randal. Folio. Colored. 1889. 

717. THILLON (ANNA). Operatic Singer. Lithograph por- 
trait in colors. 4to. Inlaid. . ‘ 

718. THOMAS (ISAIAH). Copper-plate portrait engraved by 
J. R. Smith. Original impression. 8vo. Scarce. 

719. THREE GRACES (THE), by Rubens; Reveil de Jesus by 
Carrache; L’Aurora by Barbiere; and others by Guido, Car- 
rache, Romanelli, ete. (13) 

720. TreBout. J. Ankarstrom the Regicide. Bust portrait 
engraved on copper by Tiebout, for the New York Magazine. 
8vo. Rare. 

721. —— William Mavor, LL.D. Bust portrait engraved 
by Tiebout. 12mo. Rare. 

722. TILyoU (FRANUIS R.) Recorder of New York. Original 
photograph from a miniature by Rogers. Carte-de-visite size. 

7238. —— Vignette portrait drawn in pencil. 12mo. (Re- 
corder of N. Y. City). 

724. TITIAN. Venus et la Bacchante. Fine lithograph by 
F. Piloty. Large folio. Brilliant impression on india paper. 

725. ToBacco PLANT. Early colored engraving on copper 
by Smith & Co., N. Y.; Facsimile of the Death Warrant of 
Charles I.; Assembly of Drinkers by Manfredi; and others. 
Miscellaneous. (11) 


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oe 726. TRUE LIKENESS OF CHRIST. Fine mizzotint, from the 
ancient emerald gem carved by Tiberius Cesar, and later 
copied in antique crewel work. Proof. 4to. 

727, TURNER (J. M. W.) Views in France, Paris, Rouen, 
__ Amboise, etc. (from the rivers and harbors of France). En- 
_ graved on steel. 8vo., (20 pieces.) 


«#28. —— Do. Another lot of the same series. (27 pieces. ) 
e+ 729. Steel engravings by Cookeand others. 4to. Fine 
5 - impressions. " 
a 729%. Dartmouth; Devonport; Brighton; Cumberland 
Mountains; Rokeby; etc. (6) 
_ 730. —— Falmouth; Teignmouth; Scarborough; ete. (6) 
ha 731. —— Apollo Killing the Python; Parting of Hero and 
_ Leander; Phryne going to the Bath; etc. 4to. (6) 
_- _ 732. —— A Tale from Boccaccio; Bay of Baiz; Dido and 
Aineas; etc. | (6) 


733. Twaits (W.) Appeared at Park Theatre, N. Y., 1805. 
Pencil drawing, full length, in the character of Sir Adam Con- 
test. 8vo. 


784. {7 AN BUREN (Marvin). Colored lithograph por- 
: trait by Kellogg. Large 4to. Rare. 


' 35. VENICE, and other views in Italy. Steel and copper en- 
_ gravings, woodcuts, etc. About 150. (As a lot.) 


736. VERTUE (G.) Famous engraver. Fine portrait of W. 
Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. 4to. Original impression. 


737. Views from the Massachusetts Magazine: View of the 
Bridge over Charles River; the Bridge over the Mystic River, 

engraved by 8. Hill; View of the Triumphal Arch and Colon- 
nade in Boston, engraved by S. Hill. 8vo (poor condition). (8) 
Be . 738. —— Fine colored aquatint view in Switzerland, 4to; 
five neatly-colored etchings of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the 
Cathedral of Florence, etc.; and large-size photographs of the 
Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Duomo at Florence, and the en- 
trance to the Borghese Palace. (9 pieces.) | 
__ %89. —— Hameau de Picardie, by Weisbrod; Vue d’un 
Moulin, par Le Veau; and others. . (6) 


+740. —— American: Washington Sq., N. Y.; Custom 
House, Boston, 1843; Lake George; Trenton Falls; Baltimore ; 


etc. 4to and 8vo. (15) 
_ %41. —— Natural Bridge, Va.; Scenery of New Hampshire; 
_ Views after Claude; etc. (21) 
«742. —— Viewsin Italy; etc. Some old. (24) 
aes 24e. Early copper-plate view of Constantinople; View 
of St. Germain en Laye; Bird’s-eye View of Egg Harbor, 
es. N. J.; Views in France, Holland, and other places. (26) 
_ %44, —— Europe; Greece; Turkey; etc. Mostly engraved 
on steel. 8vo. (33) 
Te 745. —— Germany;the Tyrol; etc. 4to and 8vo. (44) 
d _ %46. —— In Greece: Temple of Pompeii; Tomb of the Virgin 
‘a Jerusalem; View in India; etc. Some india proofs. a 
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747. Virws. Switzerland; Spain; Egypt; the Bast; e 
engravings and woodcuts. ‘About 150. (AS ) 
748. Germany; the Tyrol; etc. Engravings CO} 
plates, woodcuts, etc. A few colored. About 150. (Asa k 
749. VILLAGE FESTIVAL (THE), by Frank Goodall; The F 
and the Geese, by Britton Riviére; The Challenge, by W. 
Orchardson ; Experimental Gunnery, by H. 8. Mae 
others. Steel engravings. . 
750. VIRGINIA. Nova Virginie Tabula. Engraved map 
copper. [1673.] 4to. See 
7(51.7—— Map: of, Virginian” yee Kitchin. 3 sto. i 
Scarce. =) 
752. —— View of Richmond, drawn by C. Fraser, ‘sce 
by Hill; another view, engraved by Maverick; also 3 view 
the Natural Bridge (one colored and engraved by J. Drayto 


758. AR OF 1812. Battle of New Orleans, and death — 
of General Packenham. Colored ORE plat 
by J. Yeager, after West. Folio. Scarce. 


754, WASHINGTON (GEORGE). G. Washington, Genet de 
Noord-Americaanen. Bust, engraved on copper by Bf ai 
8vo, mounted. Bo as 

Baker, No. 29. 

755. Le General Washington, Commendant « en Chef ‘A 
Armées Americaines. Bust in uniform, head to right. View — 
of the Surrender at Yorktown beneath. Grave d’ apres: 
ete de N. Piehle {C. W. Peale). 8vo. Original umpress! 

ARE 


Baker, No. 14. 

756. Early lithograph from the Pitcher portrait 2 
Rare. [Circa 1840. | i 
757. —— Miniature portrait on dedt after Stuart, ity 
namental border, etc. Size, 234 x 1% inches. India “a 
12mo. Scarce. 


758, —— Lithograph from the miniature by Mrs. ‘Sharpless. : 
8vo. Scarce, (2 copies. ) ; 

759. —— Stipple copy of the moe Medal. | Late imp 
sion. 8vo. tie 


Baker 97. 
760. Bust portrait, engraved by Tanner, tier sa vier 


Baker 135. (Margin slightly rubbed.) 8vo. Rare. 
Large Paper. 


‘ 761. Engraved by Leney, after Boye S bust. “Coxe 
vo. ; 
Baker 103. : 
762. Bust portrait, line and stipple, engraved byP 


body, after Stuart. 16mo. Very rare. 


763. —— Bust, head to right. Engraved by Fh 
after Stuart. 12mo. Paris, n.d. Searce. — 


764, —— Bust, head to Hele ne DY w. Grain 
8vo, mounted. | 
Baker 164. Ce RES. ay 

765. Bust portrait, head to right. Engra 
by Krethlow. 8vo. Zwickau, 1818. © 
Baker, No, 165. MONI ey 5.5 


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. 766. WASHINGTON. Bust portrait, head to right. Engraved 
in stipple by Krethlow, after Frey. Colored. 8vo. Zwickau: 
2 Schumann, 1818. 
‘- Baker, No. 165. 

Bust portrait, in uniform, head to right. Oval. 
Engraved by W. Rollinson. Stipple. 12mo. N. Y.: I. Reid, 
a 768. —— Bust in oval, head to right. Mezzotint by John 
Be ‘Sartain. 8vo. Proof before letters. 

feos Variety of Baker 34. 
769. Bust, head to left. Early woodcut, signed M., on 
title-page to an Almanack published in Phil., 1814. 12mo. 
Very scarec. 
770. —— Bust, head to left. Vignette on title-page of His- 
tory of U. S., 1823. Stipple. By A. Willard. 12mo. 


‘§ 771. —— Bust, after Stuart, head to left. Engraved byD: 
_ Edwin. Stipple. 8vo. ; 
772. —— Do. Another copy. (Foxed.) 8vo. 


773. —— Bust, head to left. Stuart’s portrait. No en- 
3 4 -graver’s name, but engraved by Edwin. Late impression. 8vo. 


774. —— Bust, head to Jere. Engraved by Gimbrede, after 


o _ Baker 282. 
a : Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved by Gim- 
2 er brede. Stipple. (Weak impressionand foxed.) 8vo. Scarce. 
aed Pid Bust, head to left. Engraved by W. Humphreys, 
> Stipple. 8vo. : 
Baker 259. 
Saye Bust portrait, head to left, in stipple. By S. S. 
Jocelyn. 12mo. Scarce. 
=e see No. 265. 
Bust portrait, head to left, in stipple. By Leney. 


Baker 274. 


779. Bust, head to left. Engraved by Leney, after 
Stuart. 8vo. Stipple. | 
‘780. —— Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved in line and 
 stipple by B. Trott, after Stuart. 8vo. Scarce. 
Baker, No. 221. 
781. Bust, head to left. In stipple by T. Kelly, after 


_ 782. —— Bust portrait, head to left.. Oval. Published by 
a ae & Co. 8vo. 

oe Baker, No. 273. 
783. Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved by J. An- 
drew after the Boston Athenzum portrait. 8vo. 

Baker, No. 177. 
"184. Bust, head to left. Portrait, engraved by Buttre, 
2 after Stuart. 8vo. 
. _ Not in Baker. 

ty 785. Bust in uniform, head to left. a FAR by A. B, 
Durand. Early state. 8vo. 1884. 
; Baker, 144. 


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786. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Lansdowne portrait. : 


Engraved by H. B. Hall. 8vo. Proof before letters. 
Baker, 287. 
787. Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved by H. B. 
Hall, after Stuart. 12mo. 
Baker, 239. 
788. Bust, head to left. Engraved by H. B. Hall, after 
Sharpless. (Slightly stained.) 8vo. 
Variety of Baker, 394. ie 
789. Bust, head to left. Engraved by Longacre, after 
miniature by Trott. 8vo. 
790. Bust, head to left. Lithograph, after the Pitcher 
portrait. 8vo. Scarce. 
191; Bust, head to left. Copper-plate portrait, after 
the painting by Stuart. Engraver unknown. 8vo. Mounted. 
Circa 1800... Rare. 


792. —— Bust portrait, head to right. Colored lithograph © 


by Currier & Ives. 4to. [1860.] | 


793. Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved in stipple 

by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott. Small 4to. 
Baker, No. 235. 

794. Bust portrait, head to left. Line engraving by 
Fenner, Sears & Co., from a painting by Stuart. 4to. Large 
Paper. 

Baker, No. 222. 


795. Bust, head to left. Engraved by W. L. Ormsby. ~ 
Ato. . 
Baker, 296. 
796. Variation of Baker 296. Lond., n. d. 
197. Bust, head to left. Etched by Alice Hall, aged 18, 


1866. India paper. 4to. 
Baker, 245. 
798. Bust, head to left. Stipple. Published by M. A. 
Milliette. 4to. Restrike. J 
Baker, 211. 
799. Bust, head to left. Stipple. Published by Jos. 
Parker, Phil. 4to. 
Baker, 211. 


800. Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved after Stuart- 
Stipple. Published by Jos. Parker, Phil. 4to 

801. —— Bust, head to left. Lithograph portrait by Childs 
& Inman, after Stuart. 4to. [1840.] Scarce. 

802. Bust, head to left. Engraved by G. R. Hall, after ~ 
Hall. 4to. 1856. 

Baker, 991. 
803. Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved in line and 


stipple by J. C. MacRae for Demorest’s Monthly Magazine. 4to. 
Not in Baker. 

804. Bust portrait, head slightly to right. In oval. 
se in oil colors, after the Boston Atheneum portrait. 

olio 

805. —— Bust portrait in oval, head to left. In the mar- 
gins, scenes from his life. Borders designed by W. Mom- 
berger. Engraved by Buttre. Folio. Fine impression. 


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806. WASHINGTON. Bust portrait, head to left. In oval. Mez- 
zotint by 8S. Walmsley. India paper. Folio. Fine and rare. 
Baker, No. 347. 
807 Bust, large head. Colored lithograph portrait 
(touched up). Folio. 
808. —— Bust portrait, head to right. Drawn by H. Greve 
don, 1826. Lithograph by C. Motte. Folio. Rare early im- 
pression. 


809. —— Bust portrait, head to right. Lithograph by Cur- 
rier & Ives. Colored. Folio. 
810. —— Head, to left. Engraved in stipple by J. B. Welch, 


after Stuart (slight stain in one corner). Large folio. Phil., 
G. W. Childs. 1852. 
Baker, No. 351. 


ten ae Bust portrait, head to right. Life size. Litho- 
___ graph by Crow, Thomas & Co. Large folio. Scarce, 
812. —— Bust portrait, head to right. Life size. Litho- 
graph. Large folio (margins trimmed and slightly damaged). 
818. —— Bust portrait. Life size, head to left. Lithograph 
by Delarue, Paris. Large folio. 1854.° ScaRCE. 
814. ——- Bust portrait, head to left. Life size. Lithograph, 
unsigned. Large folio. 
815. —— Bust portrait. Life size, head to left. Colored 


lithograph by Julien, after Stuart. Large folio. 1854. (Slightly 
fly-specked. ) 

816. —— George Washington, Commander-in Chief of ye 
Armies of ye United States of America. Bust in oval, head 
to left, surmounted with motto ‘‘ Don’t Tread on Me” and Cap 
of Liberty. 12mo. (Margins trimmed.) RarE. [Engraved by 
W. Sharp from an original picture. Published in London, 
1780. | 


817. —— Half length. Engraved by J. Rogers, after Rem- 
brandt Peale. 8vo. 
2 Baker, 30. 
818. Bust portrait, head to left, in engraved frame. By 


M: Pekenino, Phil. 1822, after G. Stuart. 8vo. 
Baker, No. 300. 

819. Bust portrait in uniform, head to right. Oval. 
After Peale. Published by Whitworth and Yates, Birming- 
ham, 1784. RaRE. 

820. —— Bust portrait, head to left. Engraved on steel by 
Fenner, Sears & Co., after Stuart. 4to. Fine impression. 
N. Y., Ackerman, 1831. 


821. ——- Bust, head to right, in oval. Engraved by W. 
Sartain. Mezzotint. 4to. Brilliant impression. 
Baker, 326. 
822. Half length, seated, head to left. Engraved in 


_ stipple after Stuart. 4to. — 
Variety of Baker, No. 367. 


oe 828. Half-length portrait, standing. Oval lithograph 
by Isidor Rocea, Berlin. Folio. 

«$24, —— Half length, seated. Portrait painted by F. Bar- 
__ toli, engraved by J. Galland. Stipple. Late impression. Folio. 
ye Baker 228. 


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825. WASHINGTON. Half length, seated. Colored lithograph 
portrait by N. Currier, after Stuart. Folio. [1840.] Rare. — 
826. —— Full-length portrait, engraved by John Rogers. 
8vo. 
Baker, No. 155. 
827. Full length, right hand on table. Engraved 
by Illman and Co. 8vo. - 
Baker, No. 263. 
828. Full length after Stuart, engraved in mezzotint 
by J. Sartain. (Stained.) 8vo. Scarce. 
Variety of Baker, 324. 


829. Full length. standing by horse. In stipple by A. 
Daggett, after Trumbull. 8vo. Scarce state of the plate. — 
Baker, 148. 
830. The same. Ordinary state. 8vo. 
831. —— Fulllength. The Teapot portrait. Engraved by 


A. Daggett, after Trumbull. 8vo. 

882. Full length, standing by horse. Engraved by IIl- 
man and Sons, after Trumbull. (Issued on the ‘‘ Great occa- 
sion of our Presidential Election.”) 4to. 

Baker, 150. 

833. —— Another of the same engraving. Issued as the 
Ledger Carrier’s Annual, 1858. 4to. 

834. Full-length colored lithograph by Ensign & 
Thayer, Buffalo. 4to. (Margins torn.) [Cirea 1845. ] 

835. —— Full-length colored lithograph by N. Currier, 
after Trumbull. 4to. Mounted. (Slightly stained.) [1845.] 

836. Full-length colored lithograph, after Trumbull. 
Published by James Baillie, N. Y. 1848. (Slightly stained.) 
Scarce. 


837. —— Full-length colored lithograph by J. Baillie. 4to. 
Scarce. 
838. —— Full-length colored lithograph. Published at 38 


Spence St., N. Y. Whole length. 4to. (Margins soiled.) Rare. 
(1845. ] 

839. —— Full-length portrait, engraved by Tiebout, after 
Stuart. Stipple. Late impression. Folio. 


840. Full length, seated. Colored lithograph by Sarony 
& Major. Folio. 1846. :; 

841. —— Full-length portrait, standing beside a table, right — 
hand on book, etc. Mezzotint by A H. Ritchie, after P. H. 


Rothermel. Large folio. Bost., L. A. Elliot, 1852. 
Baker, No. 312. 


842. Full length. The Lansdowne portrait. Line en- 
graving by J. H. Nesmith. 8vo. 
Baker, 293. 
843. Another copy, but weaker impression. 8vo. 
844, —— The Lansdowne portrait, painted by Gabriel 


Stuart, engraved by James Heath. Folio. (Slightly stained 
and damaged.) Scarce. 1800. 

845. —— Mezzotint portrait, engraved by J. R. Rice, after 
Stuart. The Lansdowne portrait. Folio. Brilliant impres- 
sion. 

Baker, No, 309. 


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_ _ 846. WASHINGTON. Mezzotint, engraved by J. R. Rice, after 
_ Stuart. The Landsdowne portrait. Folio. Fine impression. 
Baker, No. 309. 

847. Portrait, engraved in mezzotint by Warmer, after 
the Lansdowne portrait. India proof before ail letters. Folio. 
‘Fine and rare. 

Not in Baker. 


848. Washington and his Family. Mezzotint, engraved 
by Wm. Sartain. Open letter proof on india paper. Folio. 
Fine impression. 1865. 

849. —— Do. Mezzotint by John Sartain. Proof. Folio. 

850. —— Do. Proof. (Water-stained.) Folio. 

851. —— Washington Family. Colored lithograph by N. 
Currier (stained). 4to. [1845] 

852. —— Washington and his Family. Lithograph by 
Weise. Folio. Rare. 

853. —— Washington Family. Colored lithograph by Schile. 
Folio. 1869. 

854. -—— Portrait, engraved in stipple, on Map of the U. S. 


Published by Willis Thrall, Hartford, 1828. 8vo. Very scarce. 

__ First state of this portrait, mounted on linen. 

855. New Year, 1863. Contains a bust portrait of 
Washington, after Stuart. Engraved by Illman Brothers. 
8vo. Scarce. 

Not in Baker. 

856. Medallion portraits of Washington, Adams, Jef- 
ferson, and Madison. Engraved in stipple by D. Edwin and 
G. Murray. 8vo. 

Baker, No. 218. 

857. Another of the same, with the additional portrait 
of Monroe, and slight difference in the border. Unsigned. 8vo. 

858. —— The Lansdowne portrait, with portraits of the 
Presidents from Adams to Jackson. Engraved by J. H. Hills. 
Vignettes. 8vo. 

Variation of Baker, 253. 

859. The Father of his Country. On horseback, col- 

ored lithograph, by N. Currier. 4to. 


860. —— Washington Crossing the Delaware. Painted by 
Sully, etched by Humphreys, engraved by G. S. Lang. Col- 
ored. Folio. 1825. 

Fine early impression, very difficult to obtain in this state. 

861. Washington Crossing the Delaware. Engraved 

by Gimbrede, after Sully. Folio. 1861. 


862. —— On the Battlefield of Trenton. Full length, en- 
graved in mezzotint by W. Warner, after Trumbull. Folio. 
1845. 3 

Baker, 158. 

863. Washington on the Battlefield of Trenton. 
Painted by Trumbull, engraved in mezzotint by Warner. 
Folio (slightly damaged). 1845. 

ae Late issue of Baker, (58. 
eas, $64, Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge. Litho- 
_ graphin colors by Duval. Folio. 

865. —— Giorgio Washington. Engraved by Dom Marchetti 

from the statue by Canova. Small folio. Fine copy. fare. 


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866. WASHINGTON. Canova’s Celebrated States engraved 


on copper by A. Bertini. Folio. Fine and rare. 


867. —— Canova’s statue of Washington. 8vo, mounted. 

868. —— Reception of Washington by the Ladies of Tren- 
ton. Colored lithograph by N. Currier, 1845. 4to. 

869. —— Do. Another copy of the same, but with larger 
margins and more brilliant coloring. Small folio. 

870. —— Do. Another copy of the same, but with the dif- 


ference of containing a horseman on Washington's right. 
Colored. 4to. (Margin repaired.) 1845. 


871. —— Do. Another one, but having two horsemen on 
Washington’s right and more coloring than the preceding. 
1845, 


872. equestrian portrait of Wash- 
ington within a stonework arch and surrounded by figurative 
and allegorical designs. By Wittemann Bros., N.Y. 1876. Im- 
provement by The Presbyterian, Phil. 1877, Large folio. 


73. —— Do. Another copy of the same, but colored. 


874. Declaration of Independence, containing portraits 
of the Presidents from Washington to Buchanan. Engraved 
by Illman & Sons. Folio. 

Baker, No. 264. 


875. ‘‘Champions of Freedom.” Bust portraits of 
Washington and Lincoln, with figuresin corners. Lithograph 
by Duval. Folio. 1865, 


876. —— Apotheosis of Washington: Washington borne by 
the Virtues, tomb and weeping figures below. Finely-colored 
lithograph by H. Weishaupt, after a painting by Samuel Moore. 
Printed by J. M. Hermann. Large folio. 


877. Eulogium to the Memory of George Washington, 
etc., with verses and decorations executed in script by Pro- 
fessor B. O. Tyler, Professor of Penmanship, Noe BE 
Containing an oval bust of Washington in uniform. The 


whole facsimile engraved on copper by P. Maverick. Folio. 


VERY RARE. 
Baker, No. 404. 


878. Another copy. In poor condition, but portrait in- 
tact. Folio. 
879. —— America Guided by Wisdom: An allegorical repre- 


sentation of the United States, denoting their Independence 
and Prosperity. Containing statue of Washington on Horse- 
back. Copperplate, engraved by Tanner, after Barralett. 
Folio. Circa [18102]. Rare. 7 

880. —— Commemoration of Washington. Full length, ris- 
ing from the tomb, etc. Drawn and engraved by J. J. Bar- 
ralett. Folio (margin slightly torn). . 

Baker, 406. 

881. ‘‘Our Three Presidents.” Bust portraits of Wash- 
ington, Lincoln, and Grant. Lithograph by Duff & Wettach, 
Pittsburgh. (Stained.) 1872. 

882. Washington, Greene, and Franklin. Vignette 
portraits engraved on steel by Willard. 8vo (foxed). 


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883. WASHINGTON. Ornamental Map of the United States, 
a containing portraits of Washington, Zachary Taylor, and Win- 
field Scott. With panoramic view from New York to Pacific 
_ Ocean, etc. Colored. Folio (worn). N.Y. 1848. Scarce. 
‘884. —— A sheet containing engraved medallion portraits 
- of Washington (2); Lafayette (2); Washington Irving (2); 
_ Bolivar; West; Talma; Byron; and others. 4to. 


_ 885. —— Do. Another copy. 

886. —— East View of Mt. Vernon Mansion. Colored litho- 
ae graph by Robertson & Co. 4to. Rare. [1845.] 

‘887. —— Martha Washington. Full-length mezzotint by 


: 4 J.C. Buttre, after Woolaston. Large folio. 


a 888. Tomb of Washington. Lithographed in colors by 
Ss Robertson, Seibert & Co. Folio. Scarce. [1850. | 
g ~ 889. —— Bust portrait, head to left, engraved by Long- 
acre, froma miniature by Trott, stipple, 8vo; bust portrait, 
engraved by Leney (damaged), 8vo. (2) 
+ 890. —— Busts, engraved in line and stipple after Stuart, 
Baker 378 (7); also lithograph of same. 8vo. (2) 
891. —— On horseback. Colored lithograph by N. Currier. 
_ different. 4to. . (2) 
_ __-892. —— Half length, seated (margin damaged); full length, 
_ right arm extended. Colored lithographs by Currier.  4to 
(stained). — (2) 
e; 893. —— Bust, head to left, life size, colored lithograph on 
a dark background; also a colored lithograph bust in 4to. (2) 
«- 894. —— George and Martha Washington. Colored litho- 
graphs. Busts in oval. Small folio. (2) 
_- 895. —— At Valley Forge; portrait engraved by O. Pelton, 
folio (torn); also colored chromos of Geo. and Martha. (4) 
- 896. —— Lithograph by Hoen & Co.; Washington as a 


Mason, engraved by O’Neill; Washington and Harvey Birch; 

also mezzotint portrait of Martha Washington (cut close). (4) 
eo d. Portrait, engraved by E. S. Best, Baker 185; 
__ mezzotint by Doney, Baker 201 (cut to plate mark and dam- 
_ aged; also 3 group portraits. Scarce lot. (5) 
__-—«-898. —— On horseback, colored (no margins); also portrait 
by N. Currier; Reception by the Ladies of Trenton; Washing- 

_ ton Family; The Presidents, by Kellogg, colored lithographs. 
_ (In poor condition.) (5) 


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899. —— Portraits engraved by Buttre, Bureau of Engrav- 
ing & Printing, etc. (5) 
- 900. —— Portraits engraved by Longacre, Buttre, Burt 
_ (Baker 187), and others. (6) 
--- 901. —— Portraits engraved by Buttre, Steel, and Bar 
| - 902. —— Various portraits; some woodcuts. (10) 
908. —— Various Views of Mt. Vernon, Washington’s 


: Tomb, Washington Monument, etc. 8vo. Good lot. (12) 
904. WasHineTon, D.C. Map of the City of Washington, 


ith view of the Capitol and President’s House. Engraved by 
.J. Stone. Folio. Paper. (Slightly torn.) 1820. 


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905. WateR-CoLOR DRawine. Study of Shells. In hand- | 


some frame. Size, 2416 x 20 e inches. 


Size, 1814 x 15 inches. 
907. —— Chrysanthemums. Drawn by F. J. Loomis, 1890. 
In handsome gilt enamel frame. Size, 22 x 17 inches. 


908. WAYNE (GENERAL ANTHONY). Bust portrait engraved ue 


by Tanner. Stipple. 12mo (margin stained). 


909. WEBSTER (DANIEL). Bust portrait; life size. Litho- 


graph in colors by Julien. Large folio (slightly foxed and re- 


paired). 1855, 


910. —— Lithograph portrait on india paper by D’ Avignon. 
Folio. 1850. Scarce. 
911. —— Portraits engraved in hnessolae by John Sartain; 


also early lithograph portrait by Michelin; and 2 others. (4) 
912. West (BENJAMIN). Mary the Wife of Cleophas; and — 


The Enraged Multitude. Drawn by Corbould, and engraved 


in stipple by Scriven. Proofs, tinted in sepia. Folio. (2pieces ) — 


913. West (THos.) Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. 
Curious etched full-length portrait by C. Knight, 1782. 4to, 
tinted. 

914. WETHERILL (JOHN PRICE). Noted Philadelphian. Half- 
length portrait, seated. Mezzotint by Sartain after woodside. 
Folio. Fine impression. Phil. 1853. 


915. WELLINGTON (DUKE OF). On Horseback. Colored 


copper-plate portrait. 4to. [1816.] 


916. WHEATLEY (Mrs.) Mother of W. H. Wheatley. Half-— 


length portrait, seated. Clever original drawing in colors. 
8vo. 

917. WHEELOCK (ELEAZAR). First President of Dartmouth 
College. Bust portrait, engraved by Abner Reed. 8vo. Scarce. 

918. WHITE (Bp. WILLIAM). Full-length portrait. Mezzo- 
tint by C. E. Wagstaff, after H. Inman. Folio. 

919. WiILHORST (CoRA DE). Popular Old New York Actress. 
Full-length portrait drawn in bistre. 4to. 

920. WOLFE (GEN. JAMES). Fell at Quebec. Copper-plate 
portrait (circa 1780). 8vo. Rare. 


921. WOUVERMAN. Enlévement d’un Convoy. Engraved by ; 


Ravenet. Fine original impression of the same size as the 
painting. Folio. ! 


922. OUNG (CHas. Mayne) as Brutus. Lithograph 


portrait cnindia paper by Lane. 4to, tinted, with 
mat. 1888. 


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